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conducting qualitative and quantitative research and has requisite qualitative and quantitative data collection, coding, and analysis skills. Experience working with large administrative data sets. Experience
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. The research involves the development of practical and computationally efficient methods for adapting and fitting models from survival analysis to infectious disease transmission data and other data, including
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Upgrade for the high luminosity running of the LHC and searching for Beyond the Standard Model physics using effective field theory. The Post Doctoral Scholar will take a leading role in analysis of Run 2
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, single-cell analysis, and computational oncology. Directed by Dr. Anjun Ma in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at The Ohio State University, the MathematiX, TRanslational bioInformatiX, and omiX
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high-performance numerical experiments, analyze data, and communicate your findings through journal publications and conference presentations. The ideal candidate holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering
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literature. Essential duties include: to assist and communicate with Principal Investigator (PI) with research lab experiments and sample processing/analysis; assists with evaluation of tests and procedures
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in data analysis and writing for this project. Required Education: Doctorate (Academic) with a Major in Psychology, Neuroscience, or related field Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Psychology by
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Primary Responsibilities: Lead and contribute to experimental design, data collection, analysis, and manuscript preparation Mentor and supervise undergraduate and graduate research assistants Support the
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experience with remote sensing data and its analysis, and geospatial skills Strong statistical background Excellent English writing and verbal communication skills Ability to travel periodically for reports
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breeding, bioinformatics, computational biology, genetics, molecular biology or related field Required Experience • Experience with high-performance computing and analysis of next-generation sequencing