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funded adaptive radiation program using the ETHOS system and the construction of a new cancer center building, as well as at our regionals sites.
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experience. Responsibilities will include running a vibrant and independent research program, performing independent research, help and supervise the bioinformatic analysis of ongoing projects, training and
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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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Responsibilities include recruiting, training, and supervising activities of study personnel (including determining and maintaining appropriate staffing skill profiles and levels), designing and
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, enthusiastic, and professional manner for our MBA, Executive MBA, MBAxMS: Engineering & Applied Science, JD/MBA, MS, PhD, Deferred Enrollment, and any future degree programs of the Business School. Responds
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Qualifications Minimum education: Requires bachelor???s degree or equivalent in education and experience. Minimum related experience: 4 years of related experience Minimum computer skills: Intermediate to advanced
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Columbia University through a graduate level program Education and training in science and/or mathematics Previous teaching experience Demonstration of leadership and organizational skills Equal Opportunity
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other qualified candidates. Position Summary In close consultation with the Program Director, the Deputy Program Director (the Deputy) assists in the management of program and curricular development
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guidelines to carry out assigned duties in the design of apparatus, the adaptation of relevant technology to the needs of a project, the conduct of specific experiments, and the analysis of data Technical
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technology to the needs of a project, the conduct of specific experiments, and the analysis of data Technical Expertise - Ability to operate and maintain equipment, computers, software programs and research