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, and a strong understanding of research methods, study design, and biostatistics. The candidate will enhance research activities in the department by expanding the public health focus of existing
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in clinical research, with experience in orthopaedic trauma, and a strong understanding of research methods, study design, and biostatistics. The candidate will enhance research activities in
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epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, biostatistics, data science or related fields are strongly encouraged to apply. A strong quantitative background, ideally with Stata or SAS, R, Python programming skills is
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gerontology, cancer epidemiology, genomic and infectious disease epidemiology, translational toxicology, biostatistics and bioinformatics, preventive medicine, and health disparities and population health
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gerontology, cancer epidemiology, genomic and infectious disease epidemiology, translational toxicology, biostatistics and bioinformatics, preventive medicine, and health disparities and population health
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gerontology, cancer epidemiology, genomic and infectious disease epidemiology, translational toxicology, biostatistics and bioinformatics, preventive medicine, and health disparities and population health
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infectious disease epidemiology, translational toxicology, biostatistics, preventive medicine, and health disparities and population health. The department is also the home for doctoral degree programs in
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duties as assigned. Qualifications Epidemiologist Master’s degree in Epidemiology, Health Science, or related discipline. Coursework in infectious diseases, epidemiology, biostatistics preferred. Senior
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(PhD, MD/PhD/MS) in epidemiology, biostatistics, or a related area, is required. Preferred candidates will have experience in epidemiologic study design and quantitative analyses and will have
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, biostatistics, and bioinformatics. Many have appointments in highly acclaimed institutes on campus including the Institute for Genome Sciences, the Institute of Human Virology, and the Institute for Global Health