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Sign In Create Profile Model (On-Call) (Multiple Positions) Tucson, AZ, United States | req24033 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted on: 9/29/2025 Back to Search Model (On-Call) (Multiple Positions
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& Airway Disease Research Center at the University of Arizona is in search of a Scientific Analyst II. The Scientific Analyst will perform complex statistical analyses including modeling of longitudinal
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prioritizing budgetary goals, navigating a new budget model, and exercising strong financial acumen to manage limited resources effectively. The Dean must be proactive and entrepreneurial in identifying new
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. The researcher will lead development of a suite of models that will be used to assess existing impacts of earthworks in the Southwest and evaluate potential impacts of new earthworks. These models will
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of business development frameworks, opportunity assessment, and strategic partnership models. Ability to convert analytics and research findings into actionable recommendations that drive business growth
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include building the computational framework and model and generating results that meet publication standards. This position is temporary and expected to end 89 days from start date. The University of
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candidates and novel therapeutics. Participate with the laboratory team in the preparation of technical reports, summaries, protocols, and quantitative results. Conduct in vivo studies in mouse models
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technical innovation. We strive to be leaders and role models of excellence, innovation, and caring in all that we do, and we are committed to train the next generation of surgeon leaders. Outstanding U of A
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modeling, and trend forecasting. Interpret and communicate critical observations and data insights to stakeholders to support decision-making. Develop reports and data visualizations to recommend strategies
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collegiate sports, building a modern model of intercollegiate athletics fostering a culture of integrity, innovation, and student-athlete success. The individual Directing Strategic Communications for Football