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manipulation and workflow development (Bash essential, familiarity with Python or R highly desirable); Experience in biostatistics or data integration (advantageous); Fluent written and spoken English; Ability
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number RTF00271PO25 USC Market Title Program Coordinator Link to USC Market Title https://uscjobs.sc.edu/titles/156365 Business Title (Internal Title) Program
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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Assistant Professor - 12 Month, Biostatistics Department Department of Biostatistics Posting Number F250011 Posting Link https
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to apply Website https://gestiononline.bioef.eus/ConvocatoriasPropiasBiobizkaia/es/Convocatorias… Requirements Research FieldMedical sciences » Cancer researchEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent
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QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum 2 years of Statistics, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics or related field experience preferred. Experience using machine learning algorithms in Prism, MATLAB, and Python. Skilled in R, SQL, C
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demonstrate flexibility to collaborate on experimental laboratory tasks if required by the research. Where to apply Website https://gestiononline.bioef.eus/ConvocatoriasPropiasBiobizkaia/es/Convocatorias
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The Department of Public Health Sciences is a large and rapidly growing department in the School of Medicine, with five divisions (Division of Biostatistics, Division of Epidemiology, Division of Health Informatics
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, biostatistics, Public Health, or related field Experience with coding in at least two of the following; Stata (preferred), Python, R, or SAS Experience performing multivariable and multilevel regression modeling
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collaborations that involve big data analytics with other faculty within the division as well as with faculty in other divisions, particularly with faculty in the Divisions of Biostatistics, Cancer Epidemiology
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. Investigators are supported by a comprehensive research infrastructure that provides centralized administrative, regulatory, biostatistical, and financial support alongside emergency department–based research