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Medicine, the Biological Sciences Division, the Pritzker School of Medicine, and the University of Chicago and its affiliates. These positions do not require teaching or scholarly activity. Compensation
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, Statistics or related disciplines. Experience: Previous research experience. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Proficiency in Stata; ability to use other statistical software packages (e.g., R, Python, or BASH
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Institute projects for technical merit and feasibility. Develop open source data science resources to support the data literacy and capacity for environmental nonprofits and companies to use. Conduct
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of Research including University Research Administration (URA), Research Development Support (RDS), Research Computing Center (RCC), Globus and the University of Chicago Consortium for Advanced Science and
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cross individual social sciences. Research in the department explores the social, cultural, psychological, and biological processes of change that vary across time, between individuals, between societies
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policymaking, evidence matters. We work at the frontiers of data collection and analysis, using the latest technology and social science methods to design policies that work for society. We conduct rigorous
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the university to advance society’s understanding of our energy and climate future. The Institute combines faculty insights in energy markets and policy, climate systems engineering, and energy technology to
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autumn 2024. The McCoy Lab takes an interdisciplinary approach to science. Bringing together methods from physics, biology, and computational science to tackle interesting questions in the natural world
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Department BSD BMB - Ozkan Lab About the Department The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology studies how biomolecules function and interact to drive the complex, diverse, and adaptive
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various diseases to understand normal cellular functions and to enable new therapeutic strategies. We specialize in studying biomolecular condensation—a fundamental process cells use to organizing