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to project conception and execution. We especially welcome applicants with expertise in any of these areas: implementation science, pragmatic trial design, advanced biostatistics and computational modeling
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projects in biostatistics, epidemiology and health services research and participate in interdisciplinary teams with faculty in other departments to address complex problems in health and healthcare, in our
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projects in biostatistics, epidemiology and health services research and participate in interdisciplinary teams with faculty in other departments to address complex problems in health and healthcare, in our
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, statistics, epidemiology, or mathematics. Experience: Experience in biostatistics programming, including R, SAS, and/or SPSS. Preferred Competencies Ability to write grants and manuscripts. Demonstrated
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projects in biostatistics, epidemiology and health services research and participate in interdisciplinary teams with faculty in other departments to address complex problems in health and healthcare, in our
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Department BSD PHS - Survey Lab Operations About the Department Public Health Sciences (PHS) is the home in the Biological Sciences Division to biostatistics, epidemiology and health services
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, biostatistics, and health services research. The close geographic proximity of premier social science departments to the Section and long history of interdisciplinary collaboration at the University of Chicago
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projects in biostatistics, epidemiology and health services research and participate in interdisciplinary teams with faculty in other departments to address complex problems in health and healthcare, in our
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biology. Preferred Competencies Ability to use computer and data analysis programs. Knowledge in biostatistics. Strong organizational and communicational skills. Coordinate various lab activities and show
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equip researchers with emerging tools and methods to conduct precision health research within a population health framework. Our faculty lead research projects in biostatistics, epidemiology and health