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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . Department Specific Functions The SCCC Sr. Research Associate 3 performs statistical and analytical functions
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of statistical services. Study Design and Analysis: Collaborate with researchers, scientists from Sylvester to design research studies, clinical trials, or experiments. Develop appropriate statistical
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variety of routine assays, tests, and studies. Performs calculations to complete research test results, collects data, and performs statistical analysis of laboratory results. Adheres to University and unit
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and preserves records and statistics. Attends and participates in staff, committee, department, and other administrative meetings. Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and
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equipment. Performs a variety of routine assays, tests, and studies. Performs calculations to complete research test results, collects data, and performs statistical analysis of laboratory results. Adheres
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Specialist (N) (A) assists with the implementation of daily study activities and provides statistical support to these activities. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS Researches, collects, analyzes, and synthesizes data and
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provides statistical support and collaborates with clinical and translation researches on the development, implementation, and analysis of data for research students. Further, the Biostatistician (N) serves
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variety of routine assays, tests, and studies. Performs calculations to complete research test results, collects data, and performs statistical analysis of laboratory results. Adheres to University and unit
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four state agencies (FL, GA, SC, NC). Candidates for this position should possess a PhD in quantitative fisheries, statistics, applied mathematics, marine fisheries ecology, theoretical ecology, or a
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with the implementation of daily study activities and provides statistical support to these activities. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Researches, collects, analyzes, and synthesizes data and maintains