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technical assignments related to cutting-edge spatial biology research projects within the Human Disease & Immune Discovery (HDID) core facility at the University of Chicago. The successful candidate will
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, OGPA facilitates postdoctoral appointments and reappointments with the Office of Academic Affairs, establishes and enforces policy with the Provost's Office, acts as a resource for postdocs, faculty, and
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resource for postdocs, faculty, and staff on postdoctoral policy and benefits questions, and manages the postdoc database. The OGPA organizes career and skill development training and ethics seminars
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model for preparing graduate students and postdocs to succeed while at UChicago and beyond. With teams focusing on admissions, fellowship advising, writing support and public speaking training, student
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moderate level of guidance and direction. This position is expected to end on March 2027. Responsibilities Trains students and postdocs on computational genomic approaches. Serves as a resource for
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responsibilities will span all stages of research, including collecting data in both tabular and spatial formats, developing algorithms that clean and organize data, conducting statistical analyses, running
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you will work closely with faculty, postdocs, and graduate students to enable and accelerate their research. The responsibilities of the person in this role will include user support, software
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studies examining how particular kinds of instruction impact children’s learning. Much of our research focuses on children’s mathematical and spatial learning, and examines cognitive as well as affective
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model for preparing graduate students and postdocs to succeed while at UChicago and beyond. With teams focusing on admissions, fellowship advising, writing support and public speaking training, diversity
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Director and lead researchers to identify priorities and strategically supports the research team to ensure goals are achieved on time. Oversees the research staffing, including managing DIL’s postdoc