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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Part-time Lecturers – Biomedical Informatics #PED208 Department of Pediatrics, Biological Sciences Division Position Type: Other Academic Appointee Salary
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, proteomics and genetic data. Assist in creating data algorithms and specialized computer software to identify and classify components of a biological system (i.e. DNA, RNA, and protein sequences). Produce
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Assistant Instructional Professor, Associate Director of Undergraduate Religious Studies Program and Religion Core Sequence Divinity School Position Type
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Computer Science Department is responsible for delivering a comprehensive and developmentally appropriate computer science curriculum to students in grades two through twelve. Classes are held in dedicated computer
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Department BSD MGC - Administration About the Department The Post-Baccalaureate (Post-Bac) program in Cell, Developmental and Molecular Biology at the University of Chicago is designed to provide
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education of students in grades 6 - 12. The courses taught by the Math Department include Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, Discrete Math, Statistics, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus. Two levels of math
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information regarding program efforts. Provides scheduling and administrative support for development and HR programs/events throughout the year. Completes special projects related to HRIS systems and databases
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scalable machine learning algorithms for a variety of research projects. Manages project teams and junior staff, leads task supervision and quality oversight. Works with partners to identify analytical
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maintain algorithms for accurate detection, segmentation, and classification of cells and structures in biomedical microscopy images. This position will also work to align high dimensional (HD) images of
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levels. The Department is home to world-class faculty who advance statistical, computational, and mathematical methodology across a broad range of scientific domains. Professor Claire Donnat’s research