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physics or certificate program. The residency offers research opportunities in medical physics-related topics and clinical training in medical physics.Clinical training will be provided through our CAMPEP
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, the Career Officer?s primary responsibility is to place all of the students enrolled in the MS in Operations Research and MS in Industrial Engineering programs (IEOR Department) in full-time positions and
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departments to resolve issues. Training Complete required training in CITI, GCP, and HIPAA. Gain knowledge of EMR, CTMS, EDC, and other relevant databases. Learn and apply available technology and systems
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needs assessment interviews with community members, data collection, and assist with data analysis. Attend staff and team meetings. Communicate clearly and routinely with Program Manager and team. Report
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the Columbia Stem Cell Initiative (https://www.stemcell.columbia.edu ). This is an outstanding opportunity to work with investigators in leading radiation biology and stem cell laboratories. Minimum Degree
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Associate Director of Career Development and Industry Relations for the MA in Statistics program. Reporting to the MA Program Director, this role provides leadership and oversight of career development
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estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary The Manager of Instructional Laboratories for the Department of Mechanical Engineering in the Fu Foundation School
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motivated Research Engineer skilled in computational modeling and basic laboratory techniques to join our dynamic laboratory team. We are working on multiple tissue engineering projects for improving human
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represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary The Program Support role provides administrative, communications
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Disease (MNC) at Columbia, operates an integrated ALS research program, including basic, translational and clinical research studies focused on the development of novel therapeutics through a deeper