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biostatistical design and analyses comprised the primary course of study. Application in statistical analysis of data from large, long-term, observational epidemiological research studies. Preferred experience
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, oncologists, and palliative care specialists through our fellowship programs. Work in partnership with all aspects of cancer care including cancer prevention, epidemiology, immunology, drug development and
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findings with investigators and recommend design modifications. Lead efforts to apply novel statistical methodologies related to the genetic and genomic epidemiology of cancer. Regularly review the latest
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will beworking in the Cancer Center. Purpose Work independently, under the direction of the Geospatial Epidemiology and Outcomes Shared Resource (GEOSR) Directors, to manage the activities of GEOSR
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Position Description: The Institute for Health and Equity, Division of Epidemiology & Social Sciences and the Office of Global Health is seeking to hire a motivated, collaborative, innovative
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application in statistical analysis of data from large, long-term, observational epidemiological research studies. Preferred experience: Performing statistical design/analysis of data from large, long-term
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, GeoSpatial Epidemiology Core and a robust investigator initiated clinical trials pipeline with dedicated expertise in community based trials. As part of this PopSci and COE Initiative, MCW CC will seek
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, epidemiology, social sciences, bioethics, medical humanities, public and community health, genetic counseling, precision medicine, and environmental sustainability. Additionally, the Institute leads nine (9
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methodology within the broad fields of biostatistics, epidemiology, quantitative psychology, or quantitative sociology. This should include research experience in conducting analyses related to the delivery
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Director. The focus of IPAC is to develop and maintain a programs to reduce the risk of transmission and acquisition of healthcare acquired infections (HAI) and epidemiologically significant organisms