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documentation, and statistical analysis. This position will primarily assist with data programming and management tasks including data cleaning, quality checks, and linkage and maintain detailed documentation
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, statistical analyses, and contribute to reports/manuscripts and presentations. Candidates must be able to work on-site at least 1 day per week at the Dornsife School of Public Health (Nesbitt Hall). Essential
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aspects of statistical consulting and collaboration. The Data Analyst will work closely with Dr. Moore on tasks such as: Preparing analytic datasets Data cleaning Conducting data analysis Preparing tables
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statistical analyses, programming, data management, and data documentation activities for urban health-focused projects, with an emphasis on the effects of climate change on health. This position will act as
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(qRTPCR), statistical analysis of results. Other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications Master's Degree or Equivalent Biomedical Engineering, Biosciences, or a related field. Preferred Qualifications
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complex datasets, utilizing advanced statistical and epidemiological methodologies to address research aims. Prepare manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals as lead author. Engage with
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. The emphasis in this course will be on applying econometric models to real-world problems. Instructor must have experience with econometric methods and statistical coding (Stata or SAS preferred). Essential
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regarding prospect management and documenting contacts. Oversees and submits all relative fundraising reports, statistics, projections and publications. Other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications
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interpret complex datasets, utilizing advanced statistical and epidemiological methodologies to address research aims. • Prepare manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals as lead author
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error. Employ statistical analyses to improve the efficiency of residence hall space use. Oversee the housing application, assignment, and billing processes. Review, update and implement Drexel’s 2-Year