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work-life balance and are acknowledged appropriately for their research contributions. 60% - Provide statistical analysis of datasets including Structural Equation Modeling, Growth Curve Modeling
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Details Posted: 29-Apr-24 Location: New York, NY Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 124535 The Department of Statistics at Columbia University invites applications
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growth. They ensure excellent work-life balance of team members, with potential for flexible hours and some degree of hybrid work. 40% - Provide statistical analysis of datasets using software such as R
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architecture and data harmonization. Must understand code written in R or Stata or other statistical packages and translate code into Python/C++ and/or related programming languages. Experience with data
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training in Biostatistics or Statistics to join Columbia University in New York City. Successful candidate will be jointly advised by Drs. Yuanjia Wang (Professor of Biostatistics) and Annie Lee (Assistant
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in Bioinformatics, Statistical Genetics, Data Science, or Genetic Epidemiology. A postdoctoral position is immediately available to work on multiple NIH-funded projects on the Genetic Epidemiology
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, organize, and assist in analyzing experimental data; utilize statistical software to draw meaningful conclusions and generate reports. Perform basic bioinformatics tasks. Process blood specimens. Maintain
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the use and interpretation of statistical-dynamical and/or dynamical models of tropical cyclones and climate as well as climate model output and observational data sets. Candidates should have recently
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research data using appropriate statistical and qualitative analysis techniques. Assist in the preparation of research reports, presentations, and publications to supports the mission, goals and objectives
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statistical analysis skills. Additional required qualifications: exceptional customer service skills, strong organizational skills, the ability to follow through with assigned tasks efficiently and accurately