280 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Columbia University
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learning. Experience with Bioinformatics is a plus. Proficiency in quantitative analytical methods and computer programming (e.g., Python, C/C++) is essential. Experience with medical image analysis (e.g
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residents. Research opportunities are numerous in both the clinical and basic science areas. Minimum Degree Required: Doctor in Medicine Minimum Qualifications: Board certified or eligible New York State
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. Responsibilities Responsibilities will include: Apply statistical methods to answer a broad range of addiction and brain development questions, write and lead manuscripts Assist PIs in conducting specific research
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Variable Hours Officer to support research in computational biomedical signal processing with a focus on epilepsy and tumor-associated epilepsy models. The incumbent will assist with the acquisition
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that align with study aims ? 10% Participate in team meetings and collaborative research discussions ? 5% Perform additional duties as required in support of program objectives ? 5% Minimum Qualifications
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by the National Institutes of Health, investigator-initiated studies as well as numerous industry studies in several areas: treatment and prevention of HIV, sexual health and other infectious diseases
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machining methods and safety in the machine shop, as well as operating and maintaining fabrication equipment. Performing and supervising machining operations for undergraduate students and graduate research
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Computational Systems Biology and Bioinformatics. The research will involve algorithm development and computational analysis of biomolecular information, using both traditional and newly developed methods
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technical expertise with a deep interest in child development, early relational health, and public health research. Working closely with faculty, researchers, and program staff, the Data Analyst will
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, research methods, and data analysis; there is also the potential option for adjunct faculty to design new courses in their areas of expertise in the future. Instructors who teach in the QMSS MA Program will