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. Postdoctoral Associate – Division of Cardiology The candidate will be working under the leadership of Dr. Fawaz Alenezi to provide statistical services that include the following: • programming and review of SAS
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innovative statistical methods in clinical trial design and variable selection methods in high dimensional data that will predict clinical outcomes and meta-analyses. The successful candidate will collaborate
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platform/poster presentations in conferences/seminars) will be preferred - Previous experience in grant writing will be preferred - Previous experience with analyzing and interpreting statistical data will
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appointments in the Departments of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics and Statistical Science and is a faculty affiliate of Duke AI Health. The appointment is for 2 years, starting October 1, 2023, or a later date
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brings together a multidisciplinary team that includes clinical psychology, neuroscience, neurology, cognitive psychology, and statistics to tackle questions about the neural bases of transdiagnostic
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preferred · Previous experience with analyzing and interpreting statistical data will be preferred · Must possess the knowledge to use citation manager EndNote · Must be able to accurately translate research
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(PI: R. Alison Adcock). This project aims to uncover the neural mechanisms of motivation and its regulation using fMRI neurofeedback and advanced statistical modeling. Start dates as soon as available
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; preparation of images, figures and spreadsheets for data analysis with proper statistical analyses. 3. Communication of research in weekly written reports and lab meeting presentations. 4. Manuscript writing
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or equivalent degree in Biostatistics, Data Science, Informatics, Statistics, Epidemiology, Computer Science or related fields Familiarity with real-world data source such as electronic health records and
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processing in the brain using neurophysiological and computational/statistical techniques. We are recruiting a postdoctoralfellow. This position will involve collaborative research concerning how the brain