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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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applications from scholars who are at least 1 year beyond their PhD and bring expertise in research, writing, and teaching. Working closely with the Faculty Director, Joel Isaac, the Postdoctoral Researcher will
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Salary Range: $87,418 Chicago, IL Sep 10, 2025 Description The Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Fellowship Program at the University of Chicago is seeking scholars who seek to advance and accelerate
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://www.chicagobooth.edu/. Job Summary The Principal Researcher provides a supportive research environment to a highly qualified recent PhD. The Principal Researcher collaborates with Professor Dan Adelman in
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across fields including the sciences, humanities, social sciences, public policy, and law. The CSEi Postdoctoral Researchers program aims to develop the next generation of research leaders who will shape
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which intuition, reasoning, and social interaction produce beliefs, judgments, and choices. The Mindworks Research Assistant supports faculty members, research professionals, and PhD candidates with
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research project and/or group. Plans and delivers technical workshops for faculty, PhD students, and research professionals. Uses subject matter and best practices knowledge to perform lab and/or research
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across fields including the sciences, humanities, social sciences, public policy, and law. The CSEi Postdoctoral Researchers program aims to develop the next generation of research leaders who will shape
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. Responsibilities Assisting in maintaining and documenting animal health and welfare. Training mice to perform computer-controlled behavioral tasks. Assisting in collecting, maintaining and analyzing behavioral
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graduate 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