Assistant Professor of Medical Sciences

Columbia University

Responsibilities will include developing a program focused on the utilization of large scale biobanks and related clinical, genetic, and molecular data in nephrology research, implementation of cloud based computing and artificial intelligence (AI) methods for nephrology research and clinical care,

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Columbia University New York

Assistant Professor of Medical Sciences

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Responsibilities will include developing a program focused on the utilization of large scale biobanks and related clinical, genetic, and molecular data in nephrology research, implementation of cloud based computing and artificial intelligence (AI) methods for nephrology research and clinical care,

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