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cleaning and managing data using best practices due to varying data quality and sources.* Minimum 3 years experience with statistical programming and reporting tools (R or SPSS preferred, will consider SAS
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computational physics, statistical statistics, or non-linear dynamics. The standard workload for this position is 40% teaching, 40% research, and 20% service. The Assistant Professor in Physics is responsible
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spatial and statistical relationships. Contribute to the development of briefs, presentations, and reports that describe and interpret findings and provide actionable insights. Respond to ad-hoc research
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laboratory techniques with an emphasis on liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Perform experiments and tabulate and analyze data. Prepare reports of quantitative findings including statistical analysis
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professional. The successful candidate will have a passion for collaborative research and will contribute in the areas of study design, data management, a broad range of statistical analysis, and scientific
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, interpretation coding, ground theory methodology for the analysis of certain data, and statistical analyses. Information Science Professionals may also perform duties in labs or projects that use primarily
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consent process or ensures that the informed consent process has occurred Statistical analysis of data Submission of protocols to the Institutional Review Board (IRB) Drafting and assisting in the writing
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using high-performance computing. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Strong to advanced knowledge of basic statistical principles relevant in medical research. Ability to analyze and solve complex problems
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statistical services and ensure the alignment of group goals and objectives with the mission, vision, and goals of the University of Colorado. (2) Collaborate in the development and performance of statistical
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operations. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: · Familiarity with the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics