491 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at The University of Chicago
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contributes to multiple studies within the section of Transplant Surgery under supervision of the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr. Piotr Witkowski. The incumbent will participate in a variety of clinical
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communications skills. Working Conditions Occasionally work multiple shifts at multiple locations. Prolonged use of computer and intensive keyboard use. Lift at least 50 pounds. This position is currently expected
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. Excellent time management skills and handle multiple, concurrent tasks within deadlines with minimal supervision. Prioritize urgent tasks while ensuring established deadlines are met. Flexible and adaptable
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knowledge and understanding of current trends in digital and social media. Manage multiple concurrent projects competently and professionally while overseeing details and deadlines. Perform duties with
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multiple programs and inform staff members on Booth-related topics. Manages the administrative, operational, and marketing activities of multiple programs. Completes critical special projects to fulfill
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, office space, and classroom space in multiple buildings. The ZM meets regularly with clients and is responsible for ensuring that the Operations unit is meeting or exceeding client expectations
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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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. Responsibilities Work with nonprofit and social impact partners to design and execute data science projects for social good across multiple verticals including climate, energy, food, agriculture, and human rights
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. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Bachelors degree. Experience: Clinical research experience or relevant experience. Experience coordinating multiple studies (e.g., investigator initiated
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individuals’ responses after multiple exposures and inferring correlates of protection, (c) developing methods to measure vaccine effectiveness in different populations, and (d) predicting pathogen dynamics