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AI. Responsibilities Assists the science communications team in developing and executing a comprehensive content strategy aligned with Center objectives. Creates, edits, and publishes high-quality
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. This individual will ensure the strategic alignment, operational efficiency, and overall success of the Education Lab’s portfolio of work by driving high-impact initiatives, fostering collaboration, and ensuring
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communities, with specific and measurable engagement goals, aligned with the University's alumni engagement and fundraising priorities and tailored to the unique needs of individual markets. Travels to assigned
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-generation sequencing projects that have the potential to ultimately advance cancer care. The day-to-day work will involve animal care, tissue culture, and bioinformatics techniques in close collaboration with
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Summary The Staff Scientist will design experiments, and perform experiments in molecular biology, biochemistry, sequencing, imaging, using cell culture, mouse models, and human/mouse samples. They will
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point of contact for stakeholders, ensuring collaboration and alignment of work products to partner objectives. Collaborates with URA, IT Services, and other internal partners to execute and comply with
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each regularly to ensure accuracy of content and making updates as needed. Develop and execute digital marketing campaigns aligned with university housing strategic goals. Enhance the department’s web
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for the Chief of Staff and Managing Director that align with the future direction of the Polsky Center, in particular for projects that span multiple teams or are a pilot of new efforts. Oversees the launch and
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the University campus to align technological innovations with academic and administrative objectives, fostering growth and efficiency across Booth’s technology landscape. Responsibilities Works with Booth faculty
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, distributed over three quarters. Their teaching responsibilities will primarily serve the Department of History’s undergraduate sequence in the Ancient Mediterranean World, and potentially the Classics