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directed to Stephanie Kehrig. Where a graduate student is appointed to this position, it will be in scope of PSAC. Department: Community Health & Epidemiology Status: Casual Employment Group: Graduate
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Populations (BEAP) Lab in the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan. The position is a one-year appointment with the potential for renewal. The successful candidate
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(i.e. clinical epidemiology) preferred. Minimum of two years’ experience in clinical research, as coordinator, administrator, or research assistant or the equivalent combination of education and
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degree in health discipline (i.e. nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, psychology, pharmacy), with post graduate degree in healthrelated field (i.e. clinical epidemiology) preferred. Minimum
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degree in healthrelated field (i.e. clinical epidemiology) preferred. Minimum of two years’ experience in clinical research, as coordinator, administrator, or research assistant or the equivalent
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, particularly health data; Applied knowledge of biostatistics, epidemiology, and public health; Strong oral and written communications skills; Exceptional attention to detail and ability to follow timelines and
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are looking for an individual to provide scientific and administrative research assistance in our programs of epidemiological research at St Mary’s Research Centre. The research assistant in this position will
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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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emphasized quantitative analysis skills (epidemiology, public or population health, statistics) with strong statistical methods expertise. Excellent research skills, including a strong understanding of
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that has emphasized quantitative analysis skills (epidemiology, public or population health, statistics) with strong statistical methods expertise. Excellent research skills, including a strong understanding