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therapy, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. The multidisciplinary approach to cancer research and treatment is pioneered at our institution. The quantitative experts in the Department of Biostatistics
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and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary The Department of Biostatistics seeks a data analyst to assist in development of causal inference
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field, such as public health, biostatistics, biomedical sciences, mathematics, or a related field and 4 years of experience recommended. · Candidates must have experience with SAS, STATA, and/or R
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. networking opportunities and funding for conference travels. Responsibilities may include: Biostatistical analyses, including both classical statistical models and innovative machine learning models. Advancing
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methods and biostatistics. The division includes 10 faculty members, including 5 clinician-scientists and four staff scientists, with expertise ranging from biostatistics, neuroimaging, computational
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research group. Requirements PhD in Bioinformatics, Statistical Genetics, Biostatistics/Statistics, Genetic Epidemiology or other relevant computational disciplines (for example: Biomedical Informatics
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and graduate training related to health services research, biostatistics and epidemiology. The ideal candidate will have had some experience working with health administrating/insurance claims data and
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Science, Statistics, Biostatistics, Computational Biology, Applied Mathematics, Computational Neuroscience, Genomics, or Bioinformatics), and extensive experience in standard workflows for analysis of large-scale
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/Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, or related field. Ideal applicants should have a background on biomedical image analysis, computer vision, pattern recognition and/or machine learning. Experience with
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, Neurology, Public Health, Basic Sciences, and Obstetrics are available for co-mentoring (e.g., MRI, epigenetics, mitochondrial biology, gestational and placenta biology, genome sequencing, biostatistics