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the development of and execution of middle school science curricula that focus on inquiry-based experiences, multiple levels of material engagement, and the use of scientific tools and technology. There is an
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Department College Social Sciences Collegiate Division About the Department The Committee on Quantitative Methods in Social, Behavioral and Health Sciences is a university-wide interdisciplinary
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the effective use of technology. ● We simplify the technology experience for faculty, students, alumni, and staff, and we ensure technology is mobile-friendly and accessible. ● We identify, manage, and
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, systems and technology, job roles, and organization structures. The primary responsibility will be creating and implementing change management strategies and plans that maximize employee adoption and usage
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. These resources include hardware, software, high-level scientific and technical user support, and the education and training required to help researchers make full use of modern HPC technology and local and
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, or post-genomic databases. Provides professional support to staff or faculty members in defining the project and applying principals of data science in manipulation, statistical applications, programming
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, exhibits, and reports for use in presentations to the management team and Investment Committee. Identifies and collaborates with others to implement process improvements. Aides in designing, building, and
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Department University of Chicago Social Sciences Division About the Department This position will be held in the Dean's Office of the Social Sciences and provides direct support that contributes
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. Provides a model of care that is shaped by theory, expanded by science, research and reflective practice, and is identified by a holistic and comprehensive approach to the patients. Provides support and
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on the quantitative genetic and genomic science. The Section provides extremely valuable collaborations with investigators in the Department of Medicine who are seeking to develop new and more powerful ways to identify