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compliance and excellence in quality care programs, to include active participation in the education of research fellows, residents and medical students. Responsibilities include participation in the academic
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of the university to advance knowledge 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
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closely with the Training and Prevention team to ensure compliance-based programming, special events and outreach, co-lead the Men?s Engagement initiatives and other related efforts, supervise the Peer
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funding programs for translational research in the life sciences. CTV?s efforts are backed by 45 full time staff and an additional 30+ graduate student interns (CTV Fellows), providing broad support to
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include running a vibrant research program, mentoring of graduate students and postdocs, and active participation in the department’s programs and activities. The Associate Research Scientist may oversee
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projects, Pytorch familiarity preferred Current enrolled in a graduate or PhD program preferred Other Requirements Intermediate coding experience in Python Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
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, meet deadlines, plan and execute projects. The successful candidate will be detail-oriented and motivated. Must be a proficient user of the MS office Suite. Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability
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(NP) is to work collaboratively with the Advanced Cardiac Care and Transplantation team. Begun in 1984, our transplant program has performed transplant in over 650 patients and currently averages
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estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. About the Program The Columbia Amyloidosis Multidisciplinary Program (CAMP) is a collaborative clinical and research initiative
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activities related to the Simons Collaboration on Moduli of Varieties (https://simonsmoduli.com/ ), including K-trivial varieties and their moduli. Preference is given to candidates whose research is relevant