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directed to Dr. Phyllis Simon at prm44@cumc.columbia.edu. Minimum qualifications Applicants should have an earned research doctorate (PhD, EdD, ScD), be NBCOT board certified, and be licensed to practice
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. Adam Mor, MD, PhD, is the Herbert Irving Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology at Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. He heads the Mor Lab in
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Local 4100. Minimum Qualifications: MD, PhD, or both. Candidate must have background in research specialty in the Department of Medicine. Preferred Qualifications: Relevant experience in research unit
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helped develop leaders and builders of enterprises who drive value for their stakeholders and society at large through our MBA, MS, PhD, and Executive Education programs. We are equally committed
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of services and initiatives supporting Columbia Engineering graduate students (MS and PhD). The Assistant Director serves as a key resource for academics, advising, housing, conduct and policies. The Assistant
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. or Ph.D. programs around the country, or pursue biomedical startup or industry careers. Responsibilities Research 80% - Run multiple projects in parallel, in collaboration with PhD students and postdocs
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at satellite locations of the NYP-Columbia system. Minimum Degree: MD, MD/PhD degree or equivalent and eligible to practice in the State of New York. Minimum Qualifications: Board certified/board eligible
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initially for one year with the possibility of renewal contingent upon the availability of funds and satisfactory performance. PhD in Neuroscience At least 5 years of experience using calcium imaging
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professional equivalent and perform independent research in the area of their training. PhD All applications must be made through Columbia University?s online platform of Interfolio, "Academic Search and
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Business School has developed leaders and builders of enterprises who create value for their organizations and society. Through our MBA, MS, PhD, and Executive Education programs, CBS prepares students