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-Communicable Diseases—ideally holding a doctorate in epidemiology, biological sciences, biostatistics, health informatics, or environmental analytics,—will join Duke University’s multidisciplinary Environmental
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trial design and conduct, and scientific writing. Qualification: PhD in nutrition, epidemiology, biostatistics or related field. Strong quantitative and analytical skills, including experience with
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data sets and strong analytical skills in psychology or other social science disciplines is necessary. Responsibilities: Advanced statistical modeling and data analysis – 60% · Conduct advanced
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quality. The research project involves active groundwater testing and evaluation in critical minerals mine sites. Duke University has established state-of-the art analytical facilities capable to measure a
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person with an interdisciplinary background and training. QUALIFICATIONS: REQUIRED: o Very strong statistical and analytical skills with a strong background in causal inference approaches (e.g
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systems, social sciences, epidemiology or other health-related fields. Demonstrated proficiency through previous developed analytical codes with R Language for Statistical Computing and/or Python The ideal
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post-doc will lead the project activities related to this work, including refining analytic approaches, conceptualizing important research questions, implementing data analysis best practices, analyzing
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immediately as Postdoctoral Fellow. This position is based in Durham, NC. Job Responsibilities : The post‑doctoral fellow will provide leadership for all project activities, including refining analytic
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medicinal chemistry. • Proficiency in modern analytical techniques. • Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team. • Excellent problem-solving skills and scientific
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clinical, computational, or developmental sciences relevant to mental health. Preferred Qualifications: Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work independently