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for leading the statistical programming efforts for a busy research center. The individual will be responsible for collaborating with CBAR Leadership, project PI's, biostatisticians, and Core programmers as
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ability to: work as part of collaborative teams in designing, conducting, and reporting results from clinical trials and observational studies; provide the statistical expertise for, and lead the
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. Researchers will write code using Python. Some programs will also be written in STATA, R, or MATLAB. Collect, clean, synthesize, and analyze data. Produce statistical models. Provide analysis of data exhibits
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developing SAS programs and shell scripts that: obtain data from Data Management Centers prepare datasets for subsequent statistical analysis create finalized Tables, Listings, and Figures (TLFs
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using requested packages, such as STATA, Python, R, or MATLAB. Collect, clean, synthesize, and analyze data. Produce statistical models. Provide analysis of data exhibits for academic journal articles
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, control theory, or a related field. Strong statistical understanding and a talent for data analysis and visualization using Matlab or Python are expected. Specific experience with experimental design
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. Researchers will manage and manipulate data using requested packages, such as STATA, Python, R, or MATLAB. Collect, clean, synthesize, and analyze data. Produce statistical models. Provide analysis of data
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electronically), organize (merging and creating analytic data sets), summarize (summary statistics using Stata or similar software), and analyze data (regression analysis using Stata or similar software). Assist
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models, drawing from computer vision, natural language processing, and graph neural networks Preparing transparent, interactive data visualizations Conducting statistical analyses Literature reviews
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research agenda. Develop, design, conduct, analyze, and implement research using data science knowledge and prior knowledge of requested statistical packages. Perform statistical programming. Exercise