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nationwide research study. The candidate will work with a team of researchers at the Center for Health Policy at Columbia University School of Nursing. The nature of the research is understanding infection
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-relational database, use of natural language processing and machine learning tools. Must be detail-oriented, self-motivated and require minimal direction. Must possess the ability to manage multiple, parallel
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judgment. Ensures the highest level of diplomacy and discretion when interacting with visitors and callers. Discerns the nature and purpose of visits and calls with professionalism and exceptional
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: Bachelor's degree (or higher) in natural sciences (biology preferred) and 4+ years of specialized experience in high complexity testing in a clinical laboratory setting. Prior experience in flow cytometry is a
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, supporting the EVP and AVP/COS. The Associate Director will handle details of a highly confidential and critical nature in a fast-paced professional environment and will be responsible for the organization
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, Nature, Nature Communications, Cell Reports, etc. Position Summary: We are seeking a highly motivated and talented individual to join our team as a Bioinformatics Associate Research Scientist
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respect to the Center's focus on natural resource investments (e.g. land, agriculture and mining), the energy transition, human rights, and finance. This position also supports CCSI's technical advisory
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, enhancement, and deployment of academic processes and systems. Supports academic departments in the cyclical production of bulletins, maintenance of the curriculum, and term-by-term course offering information
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Saturdays per Spring Term and participate in after-hours on-call schedule. Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents. Create
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Clinical Professor to teach the Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic for the Spring 2025 and Fall 2025 semesters. The visitor is expected to be in residence during these semesters. This is a