227 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Columbia University in United States
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does not include the generous benefits program, and there is significant potential for additional incentive payments based on productivity and quality measures. The salary of the finalist(s) selected
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estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary Oversees all current clinical research projects in the Interstitial Lung Disease Program, within Columbia University
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medical and surgical management of patients being evaluated and treated by the liver and intestinal program. Conduct new evaluations and consultations. Provide education about liver disease and
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. Perform and develop lipids and sphingolipids extraction methods from diverse matrices, with the goal of identifying novel surrogate disease markers through tandem mass spectrometry. Perform animal (mouse
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Computing Services; the Assistant Research Systems Engineer will work with the Columbia School of Social Work?s (CSSW) Office of Computing and Instructional Technology (OCIT) team to assist in implementing
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, and experience. Excellent oral/written communication, interpersonal, organizational, and computer skills (Microsoft Office). Ability to work effectively independently and collaboratively with diverse
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Qualifications Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills. Computer Skills: proficiency with MS Word programs and familiarity with Mac and PC platforms. Clinical research experience or oncology nursing
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. Experience in cardiology, advanced heart failure or transplant a plus. Previous NP experience a plus. Other Requirements Familiarity and proficiency with computer-based programs such as electronic medical
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conferences ? 5% Publish scholarly reports ? 5% Functional Knowledge Knowledge of the research subject and scientific methods of analysis. Must have knowledge and experience in cell culture/aseptic technique
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learning experience for undergraduate students living in one or more residence halls. Residence Hall Directors (RHDs) are professionals responsible for program development, oversight of Resident Advisers