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Policy, Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Statistics, Computer Science or related field and a strong background in computational techniques and programming. The expected pay range for this position
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visualize multivariate relationships in data. Create databases and reports, develop algorithms and statistical models, and perform statistical analyses appropriate to data and reporting requirements. Use
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Transplant and Regenerative Medicine. Thisindividual will analyze large and small datasets fromnext generation sequencing platforms and perform statistical analyses as needed. This is a highlycollaborative
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adolescents. Desired ability to use or learn statistical software (e.g., R, Python, REDCap, Qualtrics, Excel) to manage and organize databases, design and administer surveys, and analyze data, and to conduct
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Statistical analyses of data in those databases Communication with research collaborators and industry practitioners Analyzing the data and contributing to publication drafts Working with other SSLA researchers
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human subjects data. Create databases and reports, develop algorithms and statistical models, and perform statistical analyses appropriate to data and reporting requirements. Use system reports and
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related to corporate and securities litigation Statistical analyses of data in those databases Communication with research collaborators and industry practitioners Analyzing the data and contributing
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, investigators, or managers. This position will be on-site and will be based on the Stanford main campus. . DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: BA degree in psychology, neuroscience, or statistics Experience with complex
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: Design study. Create analytic files with detailed documentation. Select appropriate statistical tools for addressing a given research question. Implement data analysis through statistical programming
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investigators on design and analysis issues. Duties include: Design study. Create analytic files with detailed documentation. Select appropriate statistical tools for addressing a given research question