360 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"St" positions at Columbia University in United States
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· Medicine - Cell Engineering & Therapy Open until filled · Pathology Open until filled · Department of Physics Open until filled · Medicine - Hematology and Oncology Open until filled · University Libraries
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to a changing business environment, and achieve results. Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, Google Drive applications). Basic accounting knowledge. Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability
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. Strong verbal, writing and computer skills are essential. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience supporting an executive level office or position strongly preferred. Knowledge of Columbia University
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help in set up and maintain automated chemistry modules and other laboratory equipment and the development of synthesis procedures in the production of PET radiopharmaceuticals/radioisotopes and will
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639 postings Open until filled · Medicine - Hematology and Oncology Open until filled · University Libraries Open until filled · Climate School Open until filled · Center for Integrated Sciences and
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of Pathology and Cell Biology is looking for an individual with experience in cancer cytogenetics for a part-time temporary position starting immediately. This individual will be expected to perform karyotype
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646 postings Open until filled · Climate School Open until filled · Center for Integrated Sciences and Engineering (CNI) Open until filled · Obstetrics and Gynecology Open until filled · Medicine
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including but not limited to install/upgrade of equipment, IT upgrades, strategic initiatives to promote increase in practice volume and implementation of new programs/projects. Participate in development
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. Work with international collaborators to develop procedures to ensure data quality. Develops training programs with international partners. Contributes to the development of questionnaires and
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biology with translational medicine, utilizing techniques ranging from organoid culture and immune cell isolation to functional genomic screens and single-cell sequencing. The ideal candidate will have