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the multi-disciplinary team of faculty within the Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center as well as with affiliated faculty in other departments and centers across the Columbia University Medical Center. PhD or
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appointment will be made for a two-year contract with a possibility for renewal. Candidates must have a PhD degree in biostatistics, statistics, or a closely related discipline. Successful candidates should
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the candidates PhD studies. Candidate must have extensive training in biophysical, molecular biology and cell biology methods. Candidate will collaborate on projects that involve investigators at Columbia
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, behavioral in vivo assays, physiological techniques - including patch clamp and EMG recordings – and anatomical investigations using confocal microscopy Minimum qualifications: PhD Candidates with a recent PhD
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of chondroblastomas. Science, 352: 1344-1348. Highly motivated scientist with a strong background in Bioinformatic analysis. PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Genetics, or equivalent. Demonstrated
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research group. Requirements PhD in Bioinformatics, Statistical Genetics, Biostatistics/Statistics, Genetic Epidemiology or other relevant computational disciplines (for example: Biomedical Informatics
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candidates should have, or be in the process of completing, a PhD (or equivalent) in Biomedical, Electrical or Computer Engineering, Computer and Information Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics
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training lab members (PhD, MS, undergraduate) and setting up a new research (wet) lab. Demonstrated ability to perform research, publish in peer-reviewed journals, and present research work. Strong
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· Participation in drafting manuscripts Minimum qualifications: · PhD or equivalent in Neuroscience, Biology, Biochemistry, or a related field. · The ideal candidate will have experience and evidence of
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) designed for recent graduates of an APA approved clinical or counseling PhD PsyD psychology program who are seeking licensure and are interested in receiving supervised experience in college mental health