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graphene, and state-of-the-art nanolithography and 2D materials techniques. All applications must be made through Columbia University’s Academic Search and Recruiting (ASR) system (https
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regulatory specialists and includes an ACGME-accredited Fellowship Program and a FACT-accredited stem cell transplant program. Direct patient care in collaboration with attending physicians in Pediatric
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challenges, and plan next steps. Perform other job duties as assigned. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in computational or systems biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, data science, biomedical engineering
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health applications. Collaborative leadership, including mentoring junior analysts and working closely with a diverse team of clinicians, data scientists, and engineers. Clear academic trajectory, with
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requirements: Bachelor's degree in Management or in a related cross-disciplinary area such as economics, neuroscience, psychology, engineering, or philosophy; 1-2 years of research experience in a research
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departments: Print Services, Copier Program, Administrative Mail, Student Mail, Transportation, and all of Facilities & Operations Vehicle Fleet oversight. Administrative Mail is responsible for the timely and
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hypertension. Key highlights of the pediatric cardiac program at NYP Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital include: Over 500 bypass cases annually, performed by four congenital cardiothoracic surgeons. More than
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Program (SHPEP) and the Northeast Regional Alliance MedPrep HCOP Academy Program (MedPrep) are designed to support undergraduate students who are economically disadvantage and/or identify with groups