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level of direction, manages lab and/or research-related duties and tasks. Helps develop, design and conduct research projects according to plan. Supports data collection and analytical needs of research
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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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user environment that is consistent yet agile. Collaborating with stakeholders to understand program strategies, ATS develops data, reporting, and analytics solutions that lead to actionable outcomes and
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of the finest endocrinology centers in the U.S. The University of Chicago’s endocrinology program has a reputation for progressive therapies and leading-edge research. Job Summary The University of Chicago's
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program evaluation and improvement efforts. Under the direction of senior leadership, develops programs and relationships to advance program initiatives. Uses knowledge of the divisional vision and values
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The Pediatric Stem Cell Transplant, Cellular Therapy (TCT), the Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Survivorship Program and Fertility Preservation Program, among others. Responsibilities are diverse and
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organizational goals and maximizing impact. This role focuses on high-level management of key programs, research and data systems, stakeholder relationships, marketing, strategy development, program development
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organizations, and/or other Booth staff to determine program offerings and innovations. Consults and partners with several functional, industry, regional, and affinity student groups to guide in planning and
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processes and ensures access for eligible students across MBA programs, particularly those with a focus on investment banking. Collaborates with Specialized Master’s Program office to identify opportunities
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on the administration, compliance, financial and other related aspects of various clinical studies. The position will support and expand the University of Chicago’s Amyloidosis Program through the volume of clinical