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alignment to help us meet—and exceed—our fundraising goals. Acting as a vital bridge between vision and execution, this function brings clarity to priorities, mobilizes cross-functional partners, and keeps
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, and management of events, programs, and services designed to cultivate and maintain ties between the University of Chicago and key constituent groups. May assist in or individually create a marketing
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such as maintaining calendar of events, invitee lists, and invitations/RSVPs; reserving meeting spaces and coordinating AV and room setup; designing and circulating promotional flyers and notices
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and administrative support in the Applebaum lab, designed to understand how machine learning and artificial intelligence approaches can be applied to clinical images from clinical care to develop new
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in any existing or new alumni clubs and formed committees. Identifies, cultivates, and trains volunteers and alumni leaders to help with committees and design programs to engage students and alumni in
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. Responsibilities Design and perform reproducible computational and statistical analyses related to the lab’s research. Summarize research results in writing (scientific publications, progress reports) and in oral
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to achieve a $15M fundraising program, setting and surpassing Reunion fundraising goals. Designs, manages, and executes development strategies and programs to maximize philanthropic support for the College’s
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Director also participates in the team’s strategic planning and program management, as well as meets individual annual visit and solicitation goals. This role implements programs designed to meet fundraising
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/gnomAD, OMIM, HGMD. Proven ability to critically read and interpret scientific literature. Computer programming, database design, and/or bioinformatics experience strongly preferred. Preferred Competencies
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the physical sciences and mathematics, and this tradition of innovation continues today. Our inquiry and impact spans from the edge of the observable universe to human-computer interaction, from biophysical