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administrating sponsored research, pre and post-award. Working with enterprise-wide financial and sponsored research systems. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Create verbal and written reports. Computer proficiency
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or Knowledge: Proficient in Microsoft Windows Suite, including Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel. Excellent computer skills including fluency in Google Suites. Deep knowledge of climate and engineering, modeling
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, the University's Donor Relationship Management System), Salesforce (the University's future relationship management system), and Zoom. Proficient in Microsoft Windows computer environment, Microsoft Outlook, Word
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Hematology/Oncology program. This position is responsible for the comprehensive management of patients undergoing stem cell transplant and other hematologic/oncologic conditions on the inpatient unit. Develops
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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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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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Professor to join our translational research program in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. The appointee’s primary activity will involve conducting academic research in association with a faculty member or
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of multiple species; assist in the ARC training program, including the ACLAM-recognized veterinary residency training program; participate in IACUC protocol review, and provide investigator consultation and
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are poised to continue the tradition of excellence as through in a highly innovative research training program. Research Training in Oncology is supported through several training grants largely funded by
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of Physician-Scientists (CAPS) program in the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) will work to unite and support the entire physician-scientist pipeline at the University of Chicago, from undergraduate students