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Post Doctoral Fellow - Biostatistics and Data Science - (240000JN) The Maryland Psychiatric Research Center (MPRC) at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine is recruiting a Postdoctoral
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, assisiting with protocol development, submitting new and continuing review IRB's, data entry, coordinating with biostatistics team for analysis as appropriate. Maintaining compliance with all regulatory
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management activities associated with clinical research, assisiting with protocol development, submitting new and continuing review IRB's, data entry, coordinating with biostatistics team for analysis as
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climate science. Education: PhD in biostatistics, epidemiology, climatology, meteorology, or related fields Preferred Experience: Demonstrated experience in advanced analysis skills and programming skills
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climate data, project management and an interest in infectious diseases and climate science. Education: PhD in biostatistics, epidemiology, climatology, meteorology, or related fields Preferred Experience
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: Master's degree in epidemiology, statistics, biostatistics, mathematics, public health, health sciences or services Experience: N/A Supervisory Experience: NA Certification/Licensure: NA Other: NA Knowledge
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. Perform other duties as assigned Qualifications Education: Master's degree in epidemiology, statistics, biostatistics, mathematics, public health, health sciences or services Experience: N/A Supervisory
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access to biostatistics and writing support. Trainees will also have access to all departmental educational opportunities (including 4-5 visiting professors annually) and ABR board preparation experiences
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epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, biostatistics, data science or related fields are strongly encouraged to apply. A strong quantitative background, ideally with Stata or SAS, R, Python programming skills is
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gerontology, cancer epidemiology, genomic and infectious disease epidemiology, translational toxicology, biostatistics and bioinformatics, preventive medicine, and health disparities and population health