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personnel with the dual goals of supporting faculty research and supporting a pipeline for PhD programs, including Predoctoral Fellowships, Summer Research Internships, and Columbia Undergraduate Business
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Qualifications Master’s Degree or PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, applied mathematics, computational neuroscience, computer science, statistics, biostatistics, physics, or related area. Other
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experience to more than 16,000 undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students at Columbia. The field-defining research – anchored in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences – engages fundamental
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, proprioception) for motor learning of complex manipulation tasks. · Integrate full-stack robotic systems comprising hardware, control and learning. · PhD in a robotics–related engineering field
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closely with clinicians and computational biologists. Projects are typically performed in teams which assemble the requisite expertise among the division's scientists. Minimum qualifications PhD
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spirits and equanimity under sometimes contentious circumstances. Preferred Qualifications Advanced degree or PhD desirable. Teaching experience preferable. Clear writing and verbal communication skills
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be found here: https://www.infectiousdiseases.cuimc.columbia.edu/profile/zizhang-sheng-phd The Sheng Lab pursues scientific research in cutting-edge fields and has published over 80 papers in Cell
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statistical analysis. Preferred Qualification: MD with specialization in Neurology /Psychiatry or PhD in a field related to System Biology, Neurodegenerative diseases, or related Neurosciences Demonstrated
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: strong motivation and commitment to a career in disease modeling, excellent communication and quantitative skills, ability to conduct self-directed and collaborative research. PhD, ScD, MD, or equivalent
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programs. In addition, it is expected that the chair holder will serve in a supervisory role at Columbia's Center for Buddhist Studies. PhD, a distinguished record in the academic study of religion. Review