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. Programming skills using Python (preferred), Golang/Javascript (a plus), or other languages like C/C++, Java, or C# with advanced skills in at least one of these languages. Knowledge of web applications, REST
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required. Hearing sufficient to understand speech and to detect alarms, telephone and other communication devices required. Must not have an average hearing loss greater than 40 decibels (dB) at 500 - 2000
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to claim: -an unmatched faculty. -degree and open enrollment programs offered on three continents. -a global body of nearly 56,000 accomplished alumni. -strong and growing corporate relationships
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Department BSD CTD - Bioinformatics - Plan X About the Department The Center for Translational Data Science (CTDS) at the University of Chicago is a research center whose mission is to develop
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must demonstrate moderate-to-advanced programming skills with R and/or Python and must have demonstrated experience with GitHub High verbal and written competence in English Preferred Competencies Should
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projects simultaneously and to meet deadlines. Ability to understand details contained within grant contractual language. Ability to communicate financial information clearly and concisely. Analytical and
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, and professional school students, as well as the campus community more broadly. CSL's programs and services focus on supporting student academic success, promoting wellbeing, providing opportunities
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well as creating, facilitating, and delivering information sessions and workshops about various fellowship programs and effective written and oral communication skills. Developing national fellowship applications
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metrics on engagement and impact to enhance content performance, audience engagement, and continually refine and allocate resources effectively. Guided by data analytics, plan, execute, and optimize multi
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their voices to full effect. Today, 53-59 percent of Lab’s student body are students of color. Families report speaking nearly 40 different languages in their homes. Approximately 60 percent of Lab families