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chemoprevention relative to the use of statins for cardiovascular. Using iterative equity-focused human-centered design, we will uncover differences in the decision-making process (preventive regimens for breast
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of Radiology Services to provide accurate imaging results in a timely manner and maintain technical and department quality. Prioritize overall activities of department and assigns/delegates work to meet
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students and postdocs, maintain a clear, organized, up to date notebook and interact well with their supervisor and others in the laboratory. Laboratory Maintenance 20% - Performs equipment and cell culture
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for the team. Prototype Support: Assists in configuring no-/low-code AI tools, prompt iterations, and basic evaluations; prepares demo datasets and test scripts under supervision. Content & Knowledge Base
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the image of Columbia University athletics, necessitating strong organizational skills, attention to detail, effective communication abilities, and the capacity to manage multiple challenging tasks
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of primary immune cells, cell lines, and retroviral vector production Basic molecular biology protocols Assistance in mouse procedures (e.g. tail vein injections, tissue collections, bioluminescence imaging
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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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out supervision, coaching, call monitoring, and training as needed. Assures compliance with all Columbia policies, procedures, and processes. Demonstrates initiative and self-direction; can apply
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one of the world’s most dynamic cities. A lab within the Institute is seeking an Associate Research Scientist who will use mouse virtual reality and in vivo functional imaging to study efficient memory
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imaging and electrophysiology in awake behaving mice to analyze neural structure and activity patterns, as well as cellular and molecular characterization of engrafted hiPSC-derived neurons. Successful