39 phd-statistics "University of California, Santa Cruz" research jobs at University of Southern California
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interests related to unsheltered homelessness and street medicine, and didactic experiences may be obtained through multiple departments at USC. Exceptional organizational, communication, statistical
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, federal, state and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations. Other Information: Preferred Education: PhD Preferred Experience
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as well as phase 2 and phase 3 clinical trials in AD. The ATRI Biostatistics Section is looking to expand its statistical team in San Diego. This position will involve both methodological and applied
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A postdoctoral research position in statistical and population genetics is available at the USC Center for Genetic Epidemiology. The postdoctoral fellow will work directly with Dr. Arun Durvasula
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://mann.usc.edu/faculty/julio-a-camarero-phd/; https://keck.usc.edu/faculty-search/julio-a-camarero-palao/) to design and evaluate new combinatorial approaches for the selection of novel antagonists of protein
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spatial omics, using R or Python; experience with these datasets is helpful but not required Preparing statistical reports and presentations Presenting findings at regional or national scientific meetings
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: Preferred Education: PhD Preferred Experience: Research and Lab, tissue culture, molecular biology Preferred Field of Expertise: Cancer Research Percentage of Time: 100% Fixed Term? Yes If Fixed Term
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Annual Report to learn more about researches that we do. Requirement MD or PhD in neuroscience or related fields Statistical analysis Experienced working with massive datasets Solid understanding about
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research associates, technicians, PhD, and master’s students on projects related to stem cell biology and aging. Performs other related duties as assigned or requested. The university reserves the right
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Antiepileptogenic Therapy (EpiBioS4Rx). The innovative mathematical and statistical techniques that she has developed show significant, promising contributions to visualize complex associations among multiple