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of Kentucky undergraduates as research assistants in his bioinformatics research lab. Strong applicants will have a desire to learn computer science, biology, and statistics, and will have some experience in
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:00 pm Job Summary The Institute for Biomedical Informatics is looking for a Data Scientist II to join our team! This position will be primarily responsible for performing statistical analysis on large
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National Digital Newspaper Program at the University of Kentucky Libraries. Responsibilities for this role will include the oversight of the project; managing workflows, project statistics, and project
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upload to your application: CV Contact information for 3 references under “Specific Request 1” Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Mouse tumor models Flow Cytometry Microscopy Basic statistics Tissue culture
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., descriptive statistics, regression, etc.) • Be comfortable using at least two of the following software packages or languages: Tableau, Alteryx, SQL, JMP, R, SAS, RapidMiner, Python or other similar packages
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experience with computational biology, probabilistic models, statistics, machine learning, and discrete mathematics; ability to analyze and interpret complex datasets, such as multi-sample single cell RNAseq
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National Digital Newspaper Program at the University of Kentucky Libraries. Responsibilities for this role will include the oversight of the project; managing workflows, project statistics, and project
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given for candidates with documented experience with computational biology, probabilistic models, statistics, machine learning, and discrete mathematics; ability to analyze and interpret complex datasets
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to ensure all solutions meet the need of the enterprise. This role will have reporting responsibility for a variety of systems within the enterprise and will be responsible for completing basic statistical
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initiatives through evaluation and assessment designs, constructing datasets and merging data from a variety of sources; determining and executing appropriate statistical and qualitative analyses; and