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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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: $400,000 - $600,000 a year Chicago, IL Mar 30, 2026 – Apr 9, 2026 Description The University of Chicago's Department of Pediatrics, Section of Biomedical Informatics and the Department of Human Genetics
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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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in data analysis, mathematical modeling/computer simulation, and best practices in rigorous and reproducible science. The appointee will play a central role in developing, evaluating, and refining
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teach courses in the Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics (https://bmi.bsd.uchicago.edu ) program. These positions are renewable. Compensation is dependent on qualifications. These positions
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program as we welcome our Inaugural Chair, Dr. Mohamad Bydon. The appointee will provide clinical care in the inpatient and outpatient setting as a neurosurgeon specializing in the management of spinal
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Department SSD Social Sciences Computing Services - Banotra About the Department Social Sciences Computing Services provides the Social Sciences Division with direct support for research
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, etc.). Background in a higher education setting. Technical Knowledge or Skills: Superior computer skills including Microsoft Office software, such as word processing, spreadsheets. Working Conditions
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payroll, timekeeping, and document verification. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Strong and broad computer skills (word processing, database, spreadsheet, e-mail, and web), including a strong knowledge of
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. The University of Chicago's Anesthesia Residency program is designed to offer a premier training experience. Our residents benefit from the combination of our distinguished faculty, rich research history, world