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research, and secondary effort to statistical consultation within the Johns Hopkins Biostatistics Center. An 80%/20% allocation of primary / secondary roles is envisioned. In the primary project
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, epidemiology, economics, and statistics. The study is designed to inform a policy and practice at the intersection of housing and health. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Lead the creation of cleaned data sets
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duties, performs statistical analyses, risk factor analyses, decision and cost-effective analyses. Develops study and instrument designs, produce data reports, conducts research, fulfils data requests, and
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biostatistician to conduct data cleaning and relevant data analyses and interpret results Specific Duties & Responsibilities Apply statistical methodologies to assess accumulating data in trials involving water
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. An understanding of the concepts of institutional and structural racism and bias and their impact on underserved and underrepresented communities. Mastery of statistical analysis packages (R, Stata, SAS, etc
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BEAD Core (Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Data Management Core) or other departmental statistical staff as needed for the project. Teaching Clinical research methods. Database Management. Navigating
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analyses and interpret results; apply statistical methodologies to assess accumulating data in trials involving reproductive medicine and dementia; prepare tables and figures for study monitoring reports and
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. One-year related experience. Additional related experience may substitute for required education, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula. Preferred Qualifications Master’s or PhD Degree
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experience in quantitative and qualitative methods including research designs and statistical analysis using analytical software. The Sr. Research Data Analyst will travel internationally to deliver short-term
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compiling data from various sources into analytic data sets; Create tables and figures in publication-quality form summarizing the results of statistical analyses as requested by investigators; Contribute