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-Time Faculty 1 for the course PH 3200 (Introduction to Biostatistics) for the Fall 2024 semester. This course provides an introduction to statistical methods used in public health and medical research
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information from clinical studies and report to ClinicalTrials.gov. - If required, participate in biostatistics/ bioinformatics educational activities related to cancer research for investigators, fellows
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should have a master’s degree and/or an earned doctorate in epidemiology, biostatistics, other public health specialization, or any social/behavior science with an emphasis on quantitative data analyses
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immunoprecipitation). Working knowledge of biostatistical and bioinformatic analyses. Ability to work independently. Excellent oral and written communication skills. SCHOOL/COLLEGE/DIVISION: H09 - Research PRIMARY
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health and climate change, using state-of-the-science chemical transport models, epidemiological models and biostatistics. The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunities to collaborate with scientists