44 Statistics "University of Surrey " positions at Case Western Reserve University in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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general skills common to a microbiology lab are a must. Strong documentation and organization skills with the ability to keep accurate records of all work performed. Good analytical, statistical and
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. Provide updates on career development/internship programming, communications, and engagement in monthly committee meetings. Provide the associate dean with summary information and statistics to report to
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acquisitions with various library areas. Promote service and connect users to services and resources (10%) Assessment. Responsible for records and statistics for the library unit; using appropriate technology
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or different acute treatments will be analyzed for significance using appropriate statistical methods. These may include paired or unpaired T-test and analysis of variance. The choice of method testing
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and all related expenditures, and resolving problems with travel and competition venues. Forecast budget needs. Prepare statistics and reports for the clinical program’s numerous grant funders, and
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various statistics, and summarizing results. Demonstrated excellence in written and oral communications. Working knowledge of basic office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, social media tools). WORKING
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to prepare and analyze statistical reports. Ability to meet consistent attendance. WORKING CONDITIONS Office setting with frequent interaction with faculty, staff, and students. This position is eligible
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, services, and support throughout the university, including the natural and social sciences, engineering, the health sciences, mathematics and statistics, the arts, and the humanities, and foster and
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well as analyze large single cell transcriptomic using R coding environment and associated packages. Data will be collected and recorded in laboratory computers for statistical analyses and the research assistant
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advanced support for business management, university leadership, and other data end users in the form of synthesized insights drawn from statistical and visual analysis of university data assets for improved