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% reporting 5% administrative 5% training of trainees Minimum Qualifications Education PhD or master's degree in pharmaceutical sciences/pharmacology; other applicable degrees (statistics, engineering
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demonstrable computational skills or a M.S. in computer science with a strong interest in biology/genomics. PhD preferred. Experience Strong expertise with programming required. Minimum Qualifications Education
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departments with 130 tenure-track faculty members, 1250 undergraduate students, 1400 master’s students, and 600 PhD students. Housed within a university renowned for its programs in the liberal arts, medicine
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, including computational and/or statistical analysis. Developing and troubleshooting new techniques and processing samples for appropriate downstream data analysis. Maintaining organized and up-to-date records
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controls for medical radiation hazards. Maintain required electronic medical records, reports and files; collect necessary statistics. Assist in State accelerator and radioactive materials inspections
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requires two years of experience in NGS laboratory. OR AN EQUIVALENT COMBINATION OF RELEVANT EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE. M.S. or PhD preferred. Preferred Qualifications Advanced degree in genetics, genomics
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, statistics, sociology, criminal justice, public policy, or another relevant field. Experience At least three years of experience in research/data analysis or related position, post-graduation from a PhD
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Orientation and the PhD Hooding Ceremony. Serve as part of the GSA rotation for the front desk lunchtime coverage and as needed. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Preferred
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environmental and exposure sciences, biomedical sciences and pre-med tracks, public health, chemistry, biology, neuropsychology, computer science, and statistics. Meet the Duke University Superfund Research
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construction). Excellent written and oral communication skills with an ability to explain computational pipelines and statistical analyses to collaborators with little computational experience. Publication track