734 phd-computational-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at The University of Chicago
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according to approved protocols, writing, computer use, standing at the bench, and bending at the waist/crouching to access certain pieces of equipment. Requires the ability to stand for long periods of time
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Department BSD MED - Nephrology - Chapman Research Staff About the Department The Section of Nephrology in the Department of Medicine is comprised of twenty-two faculty members, one PhD scientist
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sense of work ownership. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Working Conditions Ability to work at a computer for extended periods of time. Ability to perform lab-based tasks
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medicine at the University of Chicago. Chun-Su Yuan, MD, PhD, Director of the Center, follows the philosophy: The most important thing is to make discoveries to benefit our patients. Thus, researchers in
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required to make data driven discoveries that increase our scientific knowledge and improve the quality of life. We architect ecosystems of large-scale commons of research data, computing resources
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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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and coordinates the production of APL programs and events across all venues. Collaborates with APL program leads to ensure technical and logistical readiness for events and programs. Serves as a primary
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environment. Fast-paced environment. Lift up to 30 lbs. Push carts with up to 50 lbs. of material. Sit at a computer for 2-4 hours. Periodic walking to other campus locations. Climbing up to 5 flights of stairs
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this role, you will be the primary contact for external partners, meeting with executive leadership and program staff at state agencies and NGOs to build trust, manage relationships, understand key business
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. A fellowship program was established for trainees interested in academic GIM and educational leadership. With the support from our Department Chairs since 1968 ,GIM research has flourished