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in translating laboratory findings to the clinic, are encouraged to apply. The HICCC (https://www.cancer.columbia.edu/ ) will consider candidates with a diversity of research backgrounds and will work
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specific research field and 4 years experience preferred Preferred Qualifications At least 1.5 years of experience programming in Python and familiarity with general scripting. Familiarity with the linux
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activities. Responsibilities Recruit participants and obtain informed consent. Program, manage and code data collection through REDCap. Interact with study participants using English and Spanish (if applicable
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-Oncology post-doctoral fellow in a UCNS-accredited training program. Must be board certified in neurology. Candidates should possess a demonstrated record as a clinician and should possess excellent patient
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, expanding our ability to deliver world-class care across the entire breadth of neurotology/otology. We have a robust Hearing Implant Program and a national/international referral of diverse otology
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and learning at the highest level and to convey the products of its efforts to the world. Connections working at Columbia University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21931017
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improvements, and program evaluations. Partner with mission leaders, section chiefs, and administrative managers to interpret financial data and guide departmental planning. Monitor departmental financial
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Bachelor's degree and at least one and one-half years of related experience or equivalent in education, training, and experience. Preferred Qualifications Computing, programming, or software skills across
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necessary. Designs and delivers project communications, including project scope and objectives memoranda, risk control matrices, audit programs/project work plans and resource/time budgets, and other
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internal events. The Internal Events Manager works with faculty, University administration, teaching assistants, and students to plan, organize, and execute events and programming. The incumbent will propose