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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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storage, emphasizing advanced lithium metal battery technology. The project aims to develop high-performance electrolytes and anodes for lithium metal batteries. The successful candidate will work in a
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and FISH analysis and/or wet lab bench work. Responsibilities 50% - Sample processing from set up to slide preparation. 45% - Perform chromosome analysis and FISH analysis on hematologic and paraffin
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perform mixed methods data analysis. The casual hire will also contribute to drafting manuscripts and other related tasks as assigned. The causal hire will be expected to work up to 15 hours per week in
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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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analysis of bias in gold standard antenatal care interventions. This will be achieved through primary and secondary methods including key informant interviews, literature review, and analysis of historical
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. Communicate relevant SIPA and University policy procedures regarding academic appointments, and ensure compliance. Track and collate University policies, and changes to policies, pertaining to all elements
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, but are not limited to: - conducting statistical review of data sets and data analysis; - cleaning and preparing data, as well as building statistical models, preferably using SAS or R; - helping with
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federally funded research project focused on evaluating patient-reported outcomes in cardiac care. The position emphasizes data management, analysis, and dissemination of findings. The role is well-suited
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digital branding elements to support the student enrollment team?s campaign initiatives; attend meetings with agency partner. Creative Production Support: Assisting in the production and dissemination