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Responsibilities: The Computational Biomarker Imaging Group (CBIG) has an open postdoctoral positions. CBIG's mission is to act as a translational catalyst between computational science and cancer
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The Division of Gastrointestinal and Endocrine Surgery in the Department of Surgery at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons is accepting applications for a Postdoctoral
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University invites applications for positions at the rank of Associate Research Scientist or Postdoctoral Research Scientist to contribute to transdisciplinary research on the ecological and social drivers
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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 postdoctoral traineeship is a 12 months position (six positions
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composition and biomarkers. As an Associate Research Scientist, this appointment will be covered by a collective bargaining agreement between the University and Columbia Postdoctoral Workers-UAW Local 4100.
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regeneration. As an Associate Research Scientist, this appointment will be covered by a collective bargaining agreement between the University and Columbia Postdoctoral Workers-UAW Local 4100.
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Description Columbia University’s Department of Genetics & Development invites applicants for the Associate Research Scientist position. Candidates should have strong scientific and postdoctoral
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. Candidates should have strong scientific and postdoctoral experience. Responsibilities will include running a vibrant and independent research program, mentoring of graduate students and postdocs as
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postdoctoral experience. Responsibilities will include running a vibrant research program, mentoring of graduate students and postdocs, creating high quality presentations, communicating with internal and
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page and the Zuckerman Institute lab page . Under the direction and supervision from the postdoctoral researcher, this role will work on techniques to map, observe, and manipulate neural circuits using