891 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at The University of Chicago
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Education: Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field. Work Experience: Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through < 2 years of work experience in a
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. The Case Manager develops and maintains systems to assist with referral care coordination and provides direct clinical services as needed. Responsibilities Assists students in accessing mental health
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generation of leaders in hematology/oncology. Our fellowship has 7 positions per year, with an opportunity for fellows to develop research and clinical skills in a variety of fields related to hematology and
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alumni, including segmentation strategies, testing, and performance optimization, in alignment with institutional engagement and fundraising goals. Oversees content and graphic development for the alumni
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, program development, and collaborative integration with structural heart, advanced heart failure, electrophysiology, and imaging teams across the system and is responsible for creating a unified surgical
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the Climate Systems Engineering initiative (CSEi) with Professor B. B. Cael. The primary responsibilities for this position include (1) developing genome-scale metabolic models of marine microbes embedded
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Department ARD Donor Relations About the Department Alumni Relations and Development (ARD) engages alumni (~220k), current students, parents, and friends of the University through intellectual
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to influenza, especially understanding its impacts on individual protection and pathogen epidemiology and evolution. A background in nonlinear dynamics, physics, statistics, machine learning, evolution
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& Biological Sciences Alumni Association (UChicago MBSAA). Their responsibilities include but are not limited to: planning and coordination of alumni events; developing alumni-student volunteer programs; guiding
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Telescope, with its ongoing development of powerful new imagers for measuring the Cosmic Microwave Background. Departmental researchers also make use of several telescopes (Hubble, Kepler, Chandra, Fermi, and