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infrastructure. As a Programmer/Data Analyst, you will work within a team of data processing staff to develop a codebase to wrangle large criminal justice databases. Mission Statement The mission of the University
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working w/large datasets, including administrative claims data, to analyze & interpret clinical outcomes data utilizing SAS or Python & Power BI; programming relational databases, complex data structure
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in a highly matrixed organization Experience in a large, complex health system, attached to an Academic organization Additional Information Skills & Competencies Strong ability to foster collaboration
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implementing methods for analyzing large data, is collaborative and willing to learn about the interplay of biology and social science and how it is used, and supports our goal of open science. Why Work
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improvement In addition to analytic skills, this role requires experience in integrating and preparing large, varied datasets from multiple data sources and consolidating the data to be able to draw conclusions
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, Enter data into internal and institutional systems, Communicate with students, faculty, and staff through email Collaborate with colleagues on large projects Required Qualifications* Graduation from high
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large complex datasets using SAS, MySQL, Python tools and libraries among others; prepare and maintain technical documentation of data and analysis files; maintain, clean, and organize datasets
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at the University of Michigan School of Public Health . The Network members employ rigorous quantitative approaches and leverage access to multiple large databases to address pressing substance use policy knowledge
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research that together enhance our contribution to society. Responsibilities* The bioinformatician will be responsible for performing integrative analysis of large, multi-omics data sets from humans and from
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brain machine interfaces as a result of their biocompatibility, recording capabilities, and their ease in neurosurgery. This project will involve fabricating novel carbon fiber electrodes in large numbers