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clients to scope and define analyses and communicating findings to audiences across the University. The ideal candidate will have detailed knowledge of statistical methods, the ability to communicate both
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secondary data sources; analyses include statistics and regression models. Enters information into the computer or onto data forms, generates tables, reports, statistics or computations. Maintains department
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case statistical analysis. May participate in training of Professional Rater I. Monitors and orders supplies necessary for study. Delivers study samples to lab for testing. Prepares information packets
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Duties & Responsibilities Collaborates with the PI on the design, conduct, and dissemination of complex health services and policy research projects. Conducts complex statistical programming, data
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in developing and conducting research projects, including experimental design, data analysis and documentation of experimental results. Information on being a postdoc at Washington University in St
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PowerPoint) and willingness to learn basic commands in SPSS (i.e., descriptive statistics). Previous experience working with Black communities. Strong organizational, and planning skills. Excellent written and
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. Preferred Qualifications Analytical, reasoning and problem-solving skills. Ability to analyze and interpret statistical data and to communicate data in a clear, concise manner. Computer literacy, including
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activity on the Barnes St. Peter’s campus (clinic and procedure scheduling and follow up). Will provide direct patient care primarily through phone interaction, phone call triage, scheduling tests/labs
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Ghanbarpour Laboratory, located within the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, is
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position is available in the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) at Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine. MIR is a globally recognized center of imaging excellence and the academic