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. A fellowship program was established for trainees interested in academic GIM and educational leadership. With the support from our Department Chairs since 1968 ,GIM research has flourished
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required to make data driven discoveries that increase our scientific knowledge and improve the quality of life. We architect ecosystems of large-scale commons of research data, computing resources
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environment. Fast-paced environment. Lift up to 30 lbs. Push carts with up to 50 lbs. of material. Sit at a computer for 2-4 hours. Periodic walking to other campus locations. Climbing up to 5 flights of stairs
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and coordinates the production of APL programs and events across all venues. Collaborates with APL program leads to ensure technical and logistical readiness for events and programs. Serves as a primary
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of the finest endocrinology centers in the U.S. The University of Chicago’s endocrinology program has a reputation for progressive therapies and leading-edge research. Job Summary The University of Chicago's
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techniques for studying liquid-vapor interfaces or small-molecule sing-crystallography. Background working within academic and laboratory environments. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Strong computer
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this role, you will be the primary contact for external partners, meeting with executive leadership and program staff at state agencies and NGOs to build trust, manage relationships, understand key business
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Department HUM Staff: Div Admin PA - Computing – Desktop Admin About the Department The Division of the Humanities comprises 19 degree programs across 16 departments and committees, with
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. Project and program management skills. Proficient in leading projects using a formal software lifecycle development methodology. Preferred Competencies Proven ability to lead teams in a collaborative
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Required: Completion of all requirements for the Ph.D. in statistics, mathematics, computer science or a related field by the time of hire. Preferred: research interests related to those of faculty in