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, directives and mandates. Assists in drafting presentations on research findings. This position will provide research support to the PostDoctoral Scholar in the Urban Resiliency Initiative (URI) and secondary
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years of postdoctoral training in tumor immunology. Guides and supports team members to achieve their goals and create a positive work environment. Preferred Competencies Must demonstrate a knowledge in
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postdoctoral training or other faculty-level research prior to the start of employment. To be considered, those interested must apply through The University of Chicago’s Academic Recruitment job board, which
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must 1) have a doctoral degree or equivalent in Biological or Biomedical Sciences or related disciplines and 2) have completed postdoctoral training. We especially welcome applicants with expertise in ex
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, review, assembly, and submission of electronic and paper materials in support of departmental appointive actions. Onboards staff, faculty, other academic appointees, postdoctoral researchers, and academic
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, postdoctoral scholars, students, and staff committed to research and education in the field of microbiology. Our faculty conduct interdisciplinary research that advances the study of microbes and microbial
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for training in biosafety and BSL-3 operations. Applicants must have completed postdoctoral training in microbiology or a related field prior to the start of employment. To be considered, those
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. Responsibilities Culture and cryopreserve fastidious anaerobic microbes and optimize pipelines for culture and preservation. Coordinate with postdoctoral scholars and graduate students to design and assemble custom
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experiments, performing many mouse experiments, and serve as a knowledge/support resource to other lab members and the key to keeping the lab running smoothly. Responsibilities Manages a team of postdoctoral
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of all aspects of non-research expenditures, managing discretionary funds, endowments/gifts, and accounts for numerous active/emeritus faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students. Research