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Fellowship Coordinator-Cardio/GI Fellowships/GME (Chattanooga) - 24000000GT Description Market Range: 08 Hiring Salary: $22.55/Hourly THIS POSITION IS LOCATED IN CHATTANOOGA, TN JOB SUMMARY
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University of Tennessee Health Science Center | Chattanooga, Tennessee | United States | 19 days ago
Fellowship Coordinator-Cardio/GI Fellowships/GME (Chattanooga) - 24000000GT Description Market Range: 08 Hiring Salary: $22.55/Hourly THIS POSITION IS LOCATED IN CHATTANOOGA, TN JOB SUMMARY
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and Python in GIS analyses. Strong background in GIS and spatial programming. Strong background in environmental science (preferably with a focus in hydrology or watershed science). Experience with
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network analysis, and GIS. Experience with quasi-experimental and causal inference methods. Advanced proficiency in Stata (preferred) or R, and ability to work with large complex data sets. Equipment
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residents and GI fellows (Grand Rounds or Journal Club) and monthly sessions required by the KUMC Office of International Programs. As appropriate, review publication-ready manuscripts for the Kansas Journal
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and epigenomic characterization of various gastrointestinal cancers (GI) including colorectal, pancreatic and gastric cancers, and some of the key research topics include: 1) Development of circulating
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epigenomic characterization of various gastrointestinal cancers (GI), including colorectal, pancreatic, gastric, esophageal, and hepatocellular cancers. Our group performs cutting-edge research in GI oncology
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to genomic and epigenomic characterization of various gastrointestinal cancers (GI) including colorectal, pancreatic and gastric cancers, and some of the key research topics include: 1) Development
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neighborhood variables collected using both survey-based and GIS-derived methods and their implications for analyses. • Collaborate with team members across disciplines, fostering a productive and inclusive
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prediction. Investigating the epigenetic basis of GI cancers, such as aberrant DNA methylation, histone modifications, and non-coding RNAs. Exploring the genetics of early-onset and familial/hereditary