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issues. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data analytics, be proficient in a general programming language (like Python) or a statistical package (R), and an appetite for engaging in non
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departments to change the culture of city government. Reporting to the i-team Director, the i-team Project Manager will lead the development and execution of the i-team’s project plan and ensure successful
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& Responsibilities Perform clinical and/or research laboratory experiments by following common protocols independently or with instructions. Use basic science knowledge to learn techniques and methods of the lab. Gain
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(molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, mouse genetics, histology, imaging, omics studies) to study sensory epithelia of the inner ear and the neurons that transmit sound information from the ear
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clinical and basic science departments and institutes in addition to several central school operating units. The SOM Central Finance Office manages the development, monitoring and analysis of the operating
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infrastructure projects. The ideal candidate will bring experience managing budgets for large scale enterprise IT organizations, high-performance computing, AI/ML platforms, and ERP modernization efforts
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include all components of the SOM/Oncology compensation program. This position may be eligible for a discretionary bonus. Therefore, the actual compensation paid to the selected candidate may vary
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& Responsibilities Plan, support, and organize daily activities of the office or program. Provide complex administrative, project, and calendar support to a Dean, Associate Dean, Department Chair, Program Leadership
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Analyst II is responsible for the technical maintenance of the application, including system configuration and coordination with developers for custom program maintenance, and for participating in
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candidate will have a strong background in data analytics, be proficient in a general programming language (like Python) or a statistical package (R), and an appetite for engaging in non-quantitative aspects