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techniques, cell culture, and viral techniques, biostatistics and bioinformatics, and Neuroscience research. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong record of peer-reviewed
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the faculty appointment, the candidate will be expected to complete a master’s degree in epidemiology, or biostatistics (public health). Clinical responsibilities (0.50 FTE) 1. The physician-scientist shall
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organizational skills and the ability to work independently. Demonstrates flexibility to work in a collaborative environment. Preferred Qualifications Understanding of biostatistics and epidemiology. o Some basic
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: Requires a Master's degree in biostatistics, epidemiology, statistics, health informatics/IT, policy analysis/administration, public health, economics or a related field. A combination of education and
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) translational neuroscience relating to stress models in animals and humans (3) biostatistics, (4) research design, management, and ethics, (5) scientific writing and oral presentation, and (6) grant preparation
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, biology, physics, etc.), engineering (i.e., biomedical, biochemical, chemical, electrical, computer, pharmaceutical, etc.), pharmacology, computer and information science (i.e., statistics and biostatistics
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quantitative field relevant to population health, including but not limited to Health Policy, Public Health, Economics, Demography, Biostatistics, Statistics, Health Services Research. Expected completion by
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). Preferred Qualifications Understanding of biostatistics and clinical research is preferred. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Standing, sitting, walking, talking and
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collaborative environment. Preferred Qualifications Understanding of biostatistics and epidemiology. Some basic understanding of data management in clinical research, and Have experience working in other software
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Rutgers School of Public Health (SPH) is seeeking a Student Assistant will work under the supervision of Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at School of Public Health