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bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, statistics, genetics or related field required by the start date Demonstrated ability to design, implement, and apply for the analysis of high-throughput
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reports. Processes and summarizes data using scientific or statistical techniques. 3. Assists in data interpretation and analyses. Reports on status of research activities. Sets up, operates and maintains
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position with experience in physiologic signal processing (e.g., EEG) and statistical/machine learning methods. The applicant would be joining the lab of Dr. Jennifer A. Kim MD-PhD, which focuses
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, the inaugural Senior Associate Dean of Public Health Data Science and Data Equity, Anna M.R. Lauder endowed Professor of Biostatistics, Professor of Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Professor of Statistics and Data
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development, data verification and oversees compliance with information security etc. 3. Designs data architecture, establishes data dictionaries, uses statistical programming and transitions old databases
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recordings while animals are engaged in attention-demanding visual tasks. The individual will be required to train animals, generate electrophysiological data, and perform advanced statistical data analyses
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and passive smartphone sensing technology, clinical trials design, implementation science frameworks, EMA methodology, qualitative research methods, advanced statistical methodologies, and intervention
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of scholarly research including content-relevant peer-reviewed publications. Knowledge of using statistical software, Stata. Be able to interpret statistical output and work independently as
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a highly motivated full-time Postdoctoral Associate to join our team. The candidate will engage in cutting-edge research, tackling statistical challenges that arise from real-world applications in
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. Qualifications: Completed doctorate in public health-relevant field of study by postdoctoral fellowship start date, July 1, 2024 3 years of experience with data management, statistical analyses, and fluency in