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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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with special projects as needed, including exhibits, outreach, and public relations. Performs other duties as assigned. EDUCATION: Required: PhD in economics, history, public policy, or relevant field
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Requirements: PhD in biophysics, cell biology, structural biology, physiology, neuroscience, or related fields. Strong experimental, analytical, and communication skills required. Preferred Qualifications: Patch
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, including secure storage, cleaning, and documentation. · Conduct qualitative data analysis (e.g., interviews, observations, teacher reflections) using established coding and analytic frameworks. · Conduct
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of guidelines in the collection and/or analysis of data and administration of research projects; design and evaluate alternative methodology as necessary. Engage high-level research and writing skills to create
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sites; (20%) • Conduct analytical work at Duke labs to analyze the chemical and isotopic compositions, of rocks, waste rocks, tailings, groundwater, surface waters; (30%) • Evaluate data, write
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working in large teams with diverse disciplinary, sectoral, and cultural backgrounds; o For those experts in qualitative data, qualitative data experience and analytical skills are considered an asset. Duke
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Health Sciences. The position will be focused primarily on analyzing data from projects related to emergency medical services, focused on stroke care, and climate change implementation science. This role
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research needs of Duke Law School faculty, students, and staff. This role strengthens the Data Lab’s ability to create, manage, and share research-ready data and analytical resources that empower scholars
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) developing and/or leading key components of Institute priorities that are synergistic with but distinct from domain research objectives, e.g. educational, operational, or analytic initiatives; (4) engaging