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Laboratory Schools runs an Extended Day program supporting 700+ students per year during the before (Early Day) and after school (Late Day) hours. The Extended Day programs provide opportunities for children
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University of Chicago Laboratory Schools runs an Extended Day program supporting 700+ students per year during the before (Early Day) and after school (Late Day) hours. The Extended Day programs provide
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required. Experience: Expertise using statistical program software (e.g. Stata, R, SPSS) to manage data is essential required. Strong data analytic skills and some prior data analysis experience required
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cancer biology research program, and collaboration between radiology, physics and biology researchers is encouraged. The Department has a strong research interest in image guidance, treatment technique
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available here ) Our foundational courses are not based on traditional content areas (no American lit, Brit lit, world lit, etc.), but rather are designed around the literature that best facilitates skill
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organizational skills. Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills and strong analytical skills. Proficiency in the use of computers. Application Documents Resume (required) Cover Letter (required) When
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thoracentesis clinic – evaluates and preforms procedure. Lung cancer screening/ Pulmonary nodule program. Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction program. Research/ Database collection. Patient education. Evaluates
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Department BSD CTD - Finance About the Department The Center for Translational Data Science (CTDS) at the University of Chicago is a research center whose mission is to develop the discipline of
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experts, ITM committees including community participants, computer science technologists, informaticists and subject matter experts. Leads SDC infrastructure planning and development with internal teams
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research and study is outstanding: all divisions of the University and its professional schools are located within steps of the hospital, as are the extensive biological and physical sciences research