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the duties and responsibilities specified (Preferred) Experience in scientific approach and methodologies (Required) Experience in applying a range of advanced statistical techniques in support of scientific
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Job Opening ID: 17532 Reports To: Department Manager Working Title: ACADEMIC PERSONNEL ANALYST Department: Statistics Bargaining Unit: 99 FLSA: Non-Exempt Payroll Job Code: 007714 Job Location: UCI
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management for contracts, grants, and university allocations for research. Under the supervision of the Principal Investigator, the incumbent will perform statistical analyses and scientific writing related
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empirical analysis and modeling approaches to correlate agricultural production and nitrogen management practices with risk of nitrogen loading and contamination, Develop and implement spatial and statistical
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bioinformatics programming professional with a broad understanding of computational algorithms and systems to apply computational and statistical methods to analyze and interpret data obtained from the next
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basic statistical calculations Follow oral and written instructions; and pay attention to details. Strong knowledge of environmental health and safety regulations Preferred: Bachelor's degree Equivalent
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on topics such as R programming, statistics, and generative AI. Targeting a diverse health science research audience, our training is inclusive and welcoming, and designed to build foundational skills
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or with a large-scale urban public child welfare agency serving a diverse community. (Preferred) Research or evaluation expertise including study design, statistical analysis, and reporting. (Preferred
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Experience with cell culture techniques and aseptic processing. Knowledge of statistical analysis software. Previous internship or research experience in a related field. Familiarity with GMP (Good
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, technology development, generation and collection of empiric data, and analysis using statistical and mathematical modeling. ABOUT DIVISION OF HIV, INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND GLOBAL MEDICINE The Division of HIV