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, epidemiology, economics, and statistics. The study is designed to inform a policy and practice at the intersection of housing and health. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Lead the creation of cleaned data sets
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to incorporate into study databases. Enacting statistical analysis plans, drafting tables, running models. Participate as a co-author in preparation of manuscripts and presentations reporting. Study Results
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to detail and a high degree of accuracy. Basic knowledge of statistics and data analysis. Classified Title: Research Assistant Role/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/03/CD Starting Salary Range: $17.00 - $30.00 HRLY
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, physics, and statistics. This information collection is needed to facilitate the administrative functions of the PREP Program. Routine Uses: NIST will use the information collected to perform the requisite
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processing and analysis. Knowledge of statistics, data analysis, and data quality standards. Knowledge of data scraping techniques Familiarity with container management frameworks such as Docker, Kubernetes
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duties, performs statistical analyses, risk factor analyses, decision and cost-effective analyses. Develops study and instrument designs, produce data reports, conducts research, fulfils data requests, and
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statistical methods are planned to be used to evaluate the causal impact of sustainable development on local green gentrification in the U.S., being among the first to do so in the case study of Washington, D.C
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Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities A thorough understanding of educational delivery models. Proficiency in using learning management systems. Familiarity with statistical software and programming languages
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high quality and significance. Primary duties of the Biostatistician Assistant Professor include managing and providing statistical collaboration in the WBC. The WBC is composed of 3~4 biostatisticians
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focus on nutritional epidemiology, omics, and mechanism of disease. Manage data, including cleaning, restructuring, and merging datasets. Conduct statistical analyses of cohort studies and trials of diet