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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Assistant Professors‚ Biomedical Informatics #PED230 Department of Pediatrics, Biological Sciences Division Position Type: Faculty Salary Range: $115,000
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of business and quality processes. Stay current on user needs, internal projects, and the broader biotech, open source, and translational data science communities. Collaborate with internal and external
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sites of care across the region with the goal of providing care ‘close to home’ whenever feasible (https://pediatrics.uchicago.edu/). Our mission is to improve the health of every child entrusted to us
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related job discipline. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Advanced degree in computer science, mathematics, statistics, engineering, or a relevant quantitative field strongly preferred
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excited to extend its outstanding Graduate Medical Education programming to Harvey, Illinois, and the surrounding communities. Job Summary The Residency Program Coordinator for the Internal Medicine
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in data analysis, mathematical modeling/computer simulation, and best practices in rigorous and reproducible science. The appointee will play a central role in developing, evaluating, and refining
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Responsibilities Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field plus 2 years of experience in software development required. Required Skills: 2 years experience with each: React, TypeScript, Redux-toolkit
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of the University’s teaching and learning, research, and engagement goals with the mandate to oversee enabling infrastructure of the University including the built environment, technology, and human resources
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. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Advanced degree (Master’s or equivalent professional degree) in Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Business, Economics, or a related field
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of such an environment is through a residence life program that which aims to develop strong residential communities that are self-regulating, supportive of academic success; provide a strong sense of belonging, and rich