46 phd-statistics "University of California, Santa Cruz" research jobs at Cornell University
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. Model, communicate, and champion the Lab’s values and culture. Requirements PhD in (quantitative) ecology or biology, applied statistics, or a related field with strong background in data science
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metabolites. Our group integrates these data with a combination of computational biology, machine learning, and statistical approaches. This position will translate, develop, and deploy genomics pipelines
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working/service dog groups with subsequent statistical and genomic analysis aimed at better understanding behavior traits related to success in working/service dogs and cognitive dysfunction in aging dogs
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diversity, equity, inclusion, and wellbeing and continually seek to understand how your role, behaviors, and actions impact the success of this culture. Required Qualifications: A PhD in a biologically
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work. Requirements PhD in quantitative ecology, applied statistics, or a related field with strong background in statistics and model development. Experience with R and analyzing spatial datasets
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Division of Time Project management and coordination 30% Field work and data collection 30% Statistical analyses, writing, and publishing scientific articles 30% Teaching and extension activities 5
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experimentation and data collection: 30% Writing: 25% Mentorship: 10% Position Requirements: PhD in plant breeding, genetics, or related field Proficiency in analysis of genomic and phenotypic datasets including
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This position offers the opportunity for a recent PhD in art history or a related field of visual study to enter the field of academic museum education. At the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, we
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health, implementation science, economics, nutrition) with PhD or similar Experience in quantitative research, including organization and analysis of complex, quantitative datasets, statistical modeling
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$62,000/year. We seek a scholar with a PhD in History who is also grounded in theoretical and methodological public history approaches, in particular Museum Studies, Historic Preservation, or digital