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The Department of Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health seeks a Staff Associate I to provide data analysis for several ongoing projects, including large sequence-based phylogenetic
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. Candidate will work with the research team to extract data elements from various sources, clean and develop data systems, perform statistical analyses including analysis using longitudinal data, propensity
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OSHA regulations. Must be familiar with life safety/fire protection systems, including performance requirements, performance monitoring and analysis and planned maintenance. Excellent oral/written
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are available to study mechanisms of epigenetic inheritance and cancer epigenetics in the Zhang Lab at Columbia University Irving Medical Center through bioinformatic analysis. The first long-term goal of our
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with data gathering, analysis, and reporting efforts to inform the School?s operations and planning, ensuring data integrity and consistency across sources. Responsibilities Reporting & Analysis Assist
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, IRB and other regulatory support, and generating reports. The incumbent will perform population health data analysis, including processing large datasets, performing statistical analyses, preparing
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modeling and in data analysis for model development. S/he will interact with scientists from multiple disciplines and decision makers from diverse cultures and socio-economic backgrounds. The postdoc will
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Vice Dean for Academic Affairs to help identify and finalize the curriculum and takes a central role in all elements of work of the curricular process. This includes managing the curricular databases
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seeking to hire a Staff Associate of research for the Decision, Risk, and Operations (DRO) Division. The work will include quantitative and qualitative research and analysis involving the collection
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. Examples of medical criteria that needs to be met for patient to access IVF benefits; BCBS of NJ policy; if no male/female factor patients 35 and under must do 2-3 IUI (Must use injectable meds) patients 36