820 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at The University of Chicago
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annual capital improvement plans including assessments, programming/scope development, budget and schedule preparation, and identification of submittals & approval processes. Manage projects from
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materials, educational travel, and conference registration. Submit expenditures based on availability of funds and/or appropriateness to account budget. Develop and enforce procedures and operating standards
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missions of both the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) and the University of Chicago Medicine (UCM). This organization leads all aspects of IT infrastructure for BSD and UCM, as well as software development
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are committed to providing outstanding state-of-the-art patient care, understanding the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases, and training the next generation of physicians and scientists. We have well-developed
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with employers. This individual will be expected to have knowledge of all Booth student groups (full time program, evening / weekend program, executive MBA) and alumni populations. Employer Development
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natural populations and in human evolution, health, and disease. Job Summary The NeuroEpigenomics lab of Dr. Zhuzhu Zhang at the University of Chicago is looking for a highly motivated research technician
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resources and services to BSD faculty. Four main services comprise the CRI's operations: applications development, bioinformatics, IT infrastructure and scientific computing, and clinical research data
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that underlie the essential functions of cells and of their interactions with other cells that are necessary for the regular development of multicellular organisms. Faculty use many of the field’s traditional
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program plans, providing progress reports, final reports, etc.) and compliance with human subjects research (support development of IRB protocols and submissions). Supports the development of research study
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and grant writing, and represent the Smart on campus, as well as locally, nationally, and internationally. The ideal candidate will be a scholar, with a successful track record of developing exhibitions