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://biostatcenter.gwu.edu/ . The Sr. Programmer & Database Administrator II position performs statistical programming in R and other statistical software for use by biostatisticians and epidemiologists who collaborate in
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statistical procedures using statistical software (SAS and R) under supervision of senior staff. - Performing data management (auditing, editing & analysis) and quality control of study databases
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advanced statistical procedures using statistical software (SAS and R) under supervision of senior staff. -Performing data management (auditing, editing & analysis) and quality control of study databases
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studies. -Performs a second statistical review of methods and results for other study manuscripts. -Prepares study reports for study committees and the Data and Safety Monitoring Board. -Collaborates with
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statistical procedures using statistical software (SAS and R) under supervision of senior staff. - Performing data management (auditing, editing & analysis) and quality control of study databases
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include: • Design and implement research protocols; design safety procedures; adapt new procedures, methods or instrumentation relative to research procedures. • Collect, prepare and analyze research data
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experience using statistical software (e.g., R and Python) and AI tools (e.g., Claude Code) are a key requirement for the position. Successful candidates should show potential to excel in tasks related to meta
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, and diverse student body. Through the formal unification of our units, we have focused on building an organization that recognizes the distinct roles and expertise of each department, while also
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PhD plus 2 years of experience in a related discipline to include at least 2 years of research and/or college level teaching in a field basic to the work to be performed. Degree must be conferred by
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fulfilled all requirements for the award of a PhD or equivalent qualification in a relevant field by the date of employment. Desired Qualifications: Mandatory (M), recommended®, and ideal-but-not-necessary (I