Position Summary
The Departments of Neurology and Epidemiology, is seeking a Student Casuals to support research projects within the Adult Changes in Thought Study focused on brain health in older adulthood. The selected candidate will contribute to research examining the relationship between life course social and health exposures and cognitive and neurological outcomes in later life. This position offers an opportunity to engage in epidemiologic research in a collaborative academic environment.
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Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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