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interpersonal skills Self-awareness and compassion for priority populations (people with mental health, criminal justice and/or substance use needs) PhD in epidemiology, biostatistics, or public health is
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Research Analyst to support multiple research programs in health economics and epidemiology research focused on rapid genome sequencing (rGS), rare diseases, multiple sclerosis, and nanomedicines
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, physicians, statisticians, and epidemiologists. Work Performed Leads, develops and collaborates in study methodology and analysis planning, implementation, analysis and interpretation of epidemiological
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, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Preference for MSc or PhD in epidemiology, statistics, health services, or public health. Experience in literature reviews
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enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Master’s or PhD degree in Epidemiology, Statistics
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of the investigators. QUALIFICATIONS Completion of a PhD degree in an appropriate field that has emphasized quantitative analysis skills (epidemiology, public or population health, statistics) with strong statistical
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(MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, UBC); Dr. Sarah Munro (PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Washington); and Dr. Laura Schummers (ScD, Assistant Professor, UBC). Abortion access in Canada is
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of respiratory diseases in the context of post-COVID-19 pandemic, including long COVID burden. The Research Epidemiologist is responsible for conducting research and epidemiology tasks on complementary COVID-19
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Investigators are Dr. Bonnie Henry (MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, UBC); Dr. Sarah Munro (PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Washington); and Dr. Laura Schummers (ScD, Assistant Professor, UBC). Abortion
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Qualifications and Requirements A PhD in a relevant discipline (e.g., epidemiology, public health) Rigorous training in quantitative, epidemiological, and quasi-experimental methods (e.g., longitudinal data