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Department BSD MGC - Malamy Lab About the Department The Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology at the University of Chicago is the home to a wide range of scientists studying critical
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areas of overlap with the many other disciplines represented at the University, history, art history, science, philosophy, aesthetics, theater, music, and creative writing to name a few. The staff in
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engineering and scientific teams, building upon an understanding of research objectives, data, and software capabilities. You will work with program and project staff and leadership to create synergy, guiding
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-scientists, and scientists in 15 sections that cover the range of pediatric care. Our education program serves the students of the College, the Pritzker School of Medicine (PSOM), 70 categorical pediatric
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provide exceptional patient care while driving scientific discoveries that shape the future of cancer treatment. The Yao Lab at The University of Chicago’s Biological Sciences Division, Department
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Internal Medicine-Psychiatry Faculty Psychiatrists #PBN074 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Biological Sciences Division Position Type
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Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree. Coursework in project management, business, finance, economics, analytics, library and information science, or non-profit management. Experience: Minimum five years
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Department SSD: Economics-Staff and Temporary Employees-Economics for Everyone About the Department For more than a century, the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics has been a global leader
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: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Major in technology, computer systems, computer science or similar major. Experience: Minimum two years of professional work experience in a technical support role. Minimum
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of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy developing effective public policy is a science, based on data and measurable impact. Addressing today’s interconnected, global challenges requires rigorous inquiry