Position Title: Research Associate Professor
Req # 03919
Department of Chemistry at The University of Chicago invites
applications for the position of Research Associate Professor.
The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining a
research program and advise graduate students in Theoretical
or Computational Chemistry. The candidate is expected to
collaborate with experimental and/or theoretical faculty within the
department. Ideally, candidates should have demonstrated ability
to raise support for their research and lead collaborative projects.
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teaching experience in Chemistry. The successful candidate will
have demonstrated competence in teaching, and have experience
mentoring graduate students in Chemistry. Candidates must have
evidence of publication and research dissemination.
Applicants must apply online at the University of Chicago’s
Academic Jobs website https://tinyurl.com/yd8tkptv, and must
upload a curriculum vitae and cover letter.
Review of applications will begin November 15, 2018 and will
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The Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School ofers
graduate programs leading to a Master of Biomedical Informatics and a PhD in
Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics.
The Master of Biomedical Informatics program is designed for students who aim
for a biomedical career that requires strong data science skills. The program ofers
two routes to the degree:
Traditional Master’s Program (48-credit)
- For students who hold a Bachelor’s degree in Bioinformatics, Bioengineering,
Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, or another related
quantitative ield.
Accelerated Master’s Program (36-credit) - For students who hold a Doctoral degree in a biomedical or related ield who
recognize the relevance of informatics and data science to their research. - MDs who are interested in qualifying for the subspecialty in clinical informatics.
- Medical students who would like to explore the importance of informatics in the
practice of medicine.
The Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics (BIG) PhD program is designed
for students with a strong quantitative background who are interested in applying
their skills to solve fundamental problems in biological and medical sciences. The
mission of the BIG program is to train future leaders in bioinformatics and genomics
by providing students with the tools they need to conduct original research and
develop novel approaches and new technologies to address fundamental biological
questions. Prospective students should hold at least a Bachelor’s degree in a quan-
titative science or a Bachelor’s degree with a substantial minor in engineering or
physical science.
Both programs beneit from being housed at the Department of Biomedical Infor-
matics in the Longwood Medical Area, which is one of the premiere medical research
hubs in the world. Students are able to work with faculty members who hold
appointments at Harvard-ailiated hospitals and can take advantage of a seminars
and other programs ofered by Harvard-ailiated institutions.
For more information please visit: informaticstraining.hms.harvard.edu