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conscientious research aide. Works proactively on Epley’s behalf to help researchers develop projects, including providing feedback and proofreading services for in-development studies. Oversees remote data
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Hematology/Oncology program. This position is responsible for the comprehensive management of patients undergoing stem cell transplant and other hematologic/oncologic conditions on the inpatient unit. Develops
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generation sequencing (NGS) assay development and validation efforts as well as involvement in a variety of NGS-related translational research projects. The Sr. Bioinformatician will also assist in preparing
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development, implementation, and validation projects. The Healthcare Analytics Lab (HAL) brings research into the classroom in order to transform healthcare with new analytic approaches. In this position
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of research, including data collection, model development, and implementation. This position requires an individual who is able to work as part of small research teams, and on multiple projects concurrently
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of Chicago Law School. Responsibilities will span all stages of research, including collecting data of in both tabular and spatial formats, developing algorithms that clean and organize data, conducting
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responsibilities will span all stages of research, including collecting data of in both tabular and spatial formats, developing algorithms that clean and organize data, conducting statistical analyses, running
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). Contribute to image processing and algorithm development to support the identification of novel biomarkers and disease phenotypes. Write clean, efficient code primarily in Python and work with Bash/Slurm
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will work under the supervision of Professor Anjali Adukia. Responsibilities Collect, transform, and process raw and unstructured data into a usable data science format. Develop classification models
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on the quantitative genetic and genomic science. The Section provides extremely valuable collaborations with investigators in the Department of Medicine who are seeking to develop new and more powerful ways to identify