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/ statistical analysis and programming. This post will involve working on National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Policy Research Unit, and Fuse, Centre for Translational Research in Public Health
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collaborative partnerships including those with the National Institutes of Health, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Gates Foundation, Children’s Hospital Research Institute, Group Health Cooperative
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Institutes of Health (NIH). The responsibilities of the DC Cohort Project Director will include overseeing study staff, working with the study Principal Investigator and data management partners at the GWU
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and Research provides pre- and post-award grant support for both internal and external funding sources. • Ranked No. 21 in the National Institutes of Health-funded public nursing schools nationwide
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and Research provides pre- and post-award grant support for both internal and external funding sources. • Ranked No. 21 in the National Institutes of Health-funded public nursing schools nationwide
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. This is an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher to join the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Chemical & Radiation Threats & Hazards (CRTH
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received $12.5M in research awards and annual research awards have well exceeded $10M since 2020. In addition to traditional federal funding from the National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease
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size, power and precision analysis) and writing of the statistical analysis plan for grant application, particularly National Institute of Health grants. Preferred: PhD, preferred Strong programming
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National Institute of Health grants. Preferred: PhD, preferred Strong programming skills for at least 2 statsitical programs such as SAS, Stata, R, SPSS, MPlus, Prism etc Experienced with preparation
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Child Health research programs ranking third in the nation in the most recent listing of top National Institutes of Health funded Pediatric Departments with over $63 million in active NIH awards