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data management issues to ensure all subjects are tracked and all data are prepared and entered for statistical analysis. He/she will also conduct preliminary statistical analysis of data. The Project
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execute statistical analysis in R or SAS using a variety of data sources including cohort, administration claims and EHR data. Interpret and communicate statistical findings by utilizing tables and data
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The Data Analyst will primarily be responsible for data management, quality control, and statistical analysis of data from Pregnancy Study Online (PRESTO) in the Department of Epidemiology
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methods. Education/experience: Masters degree in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, or Statistics and five years of experience in analysis and/or management of epidemiologic data required. Please note all newly
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appropriate software for data warehousing and analysis as well as other strategies that optimize statistical efficiency and data quality. Identify primary and secondary data sources as they pertain to specific
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within the organization and in professional EAP organizations. Maintains timely case documentation and program statistics; strictly adheres to confidentiality and ethical guidelines. Performs other related
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for the American Dental Association (ADA) Survey, pre-doctoral student rankings and requested GPA reports, statistical data regarding pre-doctoral student signout, and tentative January, May and September graduation
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teams made up of health economists, epidemiologists, nutrition researchers, and others. This position requires the ability to independently conduct analytic work using the statistical programs Stata or R
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of geospatial data, conducting statistical analyses of air pollution data, and contributing to the design and implementation of an air pollution monitoring study. Contributions to scientific manuscripts, reports
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. Joshua Campbell, our bioinformatics consultant and collaborator. This position will be independently responsible for the analyses and rigor of bioinformatics data and complex statistical approaches