Assistant/Associate Professor of Pathology and Cell Biology - Hematopathology
Columbia University
About this role
A full-time hematopathologist at the Assistant or Associate Professor level at Columbia University focuses on clinical and academic work in pathology and cell biology.
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About Columbia University
columbia.eduColumbia University is a private Ivy League research university in New York City, founded in 1754. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across arts and sciences, engineering, business, law, medicine, journalism, and international affairs, and is known for high-impact research and scholarship. Columbia emphasizes interdisciplinary inquiry, public engagement, and global partnerships, attracting a diverse international student body and distinguished faculty. Its Morningside Heights campus and affiliated institutions (including Columbia Medical Center and Columbia Business School) contribute to major advances in science, the humanities, and public policy.
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San Francisco, CA
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201-500 employees
Founded
2018
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Technology
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Chief Technology Officer
Emily Williams
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Jessica Thompson
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