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precipitation research. A strong record of relevant peer-reviewed publications and data products. Proficiency in quantitative analysis using Python, MATLAB, or R; experience with hydrologic modeling tools is also
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, Matlab, R, etc.) is also advantageous. Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to: Prof. Van Stappen, Department of Chemistry, Indiana
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, genotype data, biomarkers, etc.) is required. Desire to apply your skills in data analysis to utilize bioinformatics methods (e.g., from R/Bioconductor) or machine learning tools (e.g., using Python packages
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FAMILY MEDICINE (IN-FAMM-IUINA) The Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research and Policy is named in honor of Otis R. Bowen, MD, former Governor of Indiana, Secretary of Health and Human Services
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, Room 115A, Bloomington, IN 47405-4801. Questions regarding the position may be directed to Eric R. Walsh-Buhi, erwals@iu.edu . Additional Qualifications Preferred Qualifications: Strong qualitative and
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Preferred Proficient in research design (e.g. IRB submissions, complex survey design) Proficient in statistical programs (e.g. SOSS, R, Stata) The role regularly requires the ability to effectively
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commitment to quality Possesses flexibility to work in a fast paced, dynamic environment Highly thorough and dependable Preferred Ability to work in and around 3 Tesla MRI Familiarity with SPSS/R, Qualtrics
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leveraging multiple rich data sets and leading-edge analytic approaches supported by multiple NIH grants (R, U and P programs). Topics include (a) human genetics of ADRD using quantitative endophenotypes from
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to identify novel targets for diagnostic use and therapeutic intervention. Fellows will work on research problems using rich data sets and leading-edge analytic approaches supported by multiple NIH grants (R, U
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to identify novel targets for diagnostic use and therapeutic intervention. Fellows will work on research problems using rich data sets and leading-edge analytic approaches supported by multiple NIH grants (R, U