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for managing and analyzing AFC, a large, rich, national EHR dataset. The applicant should be comfortable with data management and cleaning and statistical analyses. The Research Data Analyst is expected to be
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Materials Science & Engineering – GLAM’s research portfolio is large, complex, and highly-heterogeneous, producing and reproducing strong relationships with many Stanford departments and administrative units
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significant and key aspects of a large study or all aspects of one or more small research studies. Duties include: Oversee subject recruitment and study enrollment goals. Determine effective strategies for
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environment. The successful candidate for this role will be able to manage and analyze large amounts of information, typically technical or scientific in nature, under the direction of project researchers
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more complex projects/assignments. Independently manage significant and key aspects of a large study or all aspects of one or more small research studies. At Stanford University School of Medicine
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for this role will be able to manage and analyze large amounts of information, typically technical or scientific in nature, under the direction of project researchers, investigators, or managers. They will also
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The Stanford Autonomic Disorders Program in the Department of Neurology & Neurological Sciences, is seeking to hire a Research Data Analyst 1 to manage and analyze large amount of physiological data
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at developing large datasets of multidimensional quantitative data describing protein function to inform future AI models for protein function prediction. Directed by Dr. Polly Fordyce, the initiative
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research environment. The successful candidate for this role will be able to manage and analyze large amounts of information, typically technical or scientific in nature, under the direction of project
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and key aspects of at least one large Lymphoma study that involves both surgery and chemotherapy treatment. Additionally, the CRC2 will be responsible for all aspects of several small research studies