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focused on epidemiological investigations impacting older adults in general and neurodegenerative conditions in particular. University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, research and service
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MPH and investigators from the Adult Changes in Thought (ACT) study and its network of ancillary studies focused on epidemiological investigations impacting older adults in general and neurodegenerative
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in pediatrics, health services research, psychiatry, psychology, biostatics, and epidemiology. The successful applicant will be expected to build an independent research career at Seattle Children’s
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research scientists at CCHBD with expertise in pediatrics, health services research, psychiatry, psychology, biostatics, and epidemiology. The successful applicant will be expected to build an independent
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including generation of tables and graphs. Assists investigators in the design of experiments, clinical trials and epidemiological studies. Assists in data base design, implementation and maintenance of data
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to, epidemiology of musculoskeletal pathologies, musculoskeletal health and aging, and novel use of digital health technologies to monitor and assess surgical outcomes. The position also includes a leadership role
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, as well as assessing the relationship between lead exposure and various CVD outcomes. You will be directly involved in designing, analyzing, and interpreting complex epidemiologic models to address
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all available relevant quantitative data – including those on causes of death, epidemiology, and a range of determinants such as education and income – from surveys, vital registration, censuses
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the Required Qualifications section. Work Experience: Public Health, Epidemiological, Behavioral Medicine, Psychological, Sociological, Anthropological, Clinical, Or Urban Planning Research (1 Year) Skills
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national guidelines. POSITION HIGHLIGHTS Knowledge or interest in microbiology and epidemiology ABOUT UW MEDICAL CENTER-MONTLAKE We are Magnet-designated hospitals as recognized by the American Nurses