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is an integral component of the translational head and neck cancer research program at the University of Chicago, working collaboratively with the team of investigators with complementary and
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research studies. Coordinate study requirements with other research personnel and adjust work schedule accordingly. Communicate with other departments as needed to coordinate and conduct elements of research
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. These core fields in public health research share a focus on the development and implementation of complex analytic methods to understand the determinants of health, the efficacy of experimental treatments
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and assisting with interpreting results. This will involve 'hands-on' work in the wet lab environment. Train other staff in experimental methods and assist external collaborators with technical
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at the frontiers of data collection and analysis, using the latest technology and social science methods to design policies that work for society. We conduct rigorous inquiry in an environment
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program development with minimal supervision. This team member will have sole responsibility for key elements of University of Chicago’s entrepreneurship and business curriculum. This position will play a
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overarching University and development goals. Has a deep understanding of strategic planning, data management, the creation and tracking of metrics, and the creation and implementation of new constituent
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, topological junctions, and nanostructured superconductors. The Staff Scientist will support research that is relevant to applications involving nanoscale and quantum computing elements. Typical projects include
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manage multiple priorities in a complex, multi-constituent environment. Research, analyze and present data and recommendations in an organized and logical manner. Demonstrated project management skills and
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the accuracy of data inputs for the factor and cluster analysis. Research Support & Documentation: Aid in the qualitative review of Medicaid waiver applications and the development of coding systems for policy