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Science Analysis and Big Data, and/or QMSS 451: Senior Capstone: Social Sciences Study Management. Courses will be assigned to the lecturer by the QMSS Director based on program needs, area(s) of expertise
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integral to executing research projects by performing organization and maintenance of large administrative datasets, statistical programming (i.e., coding), data analysis, and summarization and
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tasks, including library research; participate in group observation activities; administer questionnaires and conduct interviews; take part in experiments; collect, analyze, code, and tabulate data
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annually. This individual leads a group of 70 finance, human resources, training, special projects, and information services professionals. Acting under the authority delegated by the Vice President
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, Canada, Europe, South America, and Southeast Asia. The Research Area Specialist would work closely with the PI to help coordinate the activities of a large team. They also would have opportunities
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to the Collaborative's Project Manager, Data Manager, and Principal Investigator. About Social Care in Chronic Disease Collaborative: Established in 2019, the Social Care in Chronic Disease
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world through science and research by use of computational tools such as scientific computing, High Performance Computing (HPC), Big Data (Spark, DBMS), Machine Learning, cloud computing services (AWS
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research initiatives by developing and validating clinical phenotypes (i.e., patient or clinical care attributes derived from multiple EHR data sources using an algorithmic approach with a coding framework
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be research, data analysis, drafting and publishing research articles, and other scholarly outcomes that arise from a four-year project that uses temporal embeddings of large, heterogeneous scientific
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optical and radiologic imaging data SQL-based database development for clinical, pathologic, and radiologic data Data quality assurance Training computer vision and large language models on biomedical