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(Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research) for a PhD-level Research Associate or Research Scientist statistician to work in the ACTG (Advancing Clinical Therapeutics Globally for HIV/AIDS and Other
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and Asia. This position offers an excellent opportunity to strengthen skills in primary data collection, advanced statistical analysis, evidence synthesis, proposal development, and scientific writing
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, math, statistics, and/or computer science Experience with programming, data science, and geospatial analysis (especially R, Stata, Julia, MATLAB, or Python) An enthusiasm for empirical research and an
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motivated Statistical Analyst / Research Programmer to support a portfolio of multidisciplinary health policy and health services research projects. This position is embedded in an academic research
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research workflows, and, where possible, public tools or model artifacts. Basic Qualifications PhD (completed or near completion) in one of the following or a closely related field: Computer
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of Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts has an immediate opening in the Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR) for a PhD-level Senior Research Scientist
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Republic of the Congo (DRC). The Fellow will also assemble and clean administrative and survey data, conduct statistical analysis, and produce high-quality research outputs (tables, figures, and memos) for internal and
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. Responsibilities will also include preparing publication-quality figures and drafting manuscripts for submission to peer-reviewed journals. Basic Qualifications: Ph.D. in areas such as economics, statistics
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health data; knowledge of infectious disease transmission dynamics; and competence in applied Bayesian statistical modelling. Strong quantitative background, with demonstrated ability to program in one
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and research analysts for projects, coach fellows, and lead workshops. • Provide technical training to analysts and fellows on research methods and the selection of appropriate statistical methods