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pipelines to support a variety of clinical research projects, as well as mathematical modeling to improve predictions and analytic capabilities that merge different kinds of data assets (i.e., clinical
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to one year of experience. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES: Comprehensive knowledge of and skill in the theory, principles, methods and techniques used in the pipe fitting and plumbing trade, including
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discretion and tact, to present ideas and information clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; to perform mathematical computations; to present statistical material in chart and graph form. Ability
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includes, but is not limited to, mentored research, grant writing, and teaching experiences. Discipline: Measurement Theory and Statistics Location: University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, MD
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, government, the pharmaceutical industries, and consulting. Training includes, but is not limited to, mentored research, grant writing, and teaching experiences. Discipline: Measurement Theory and Statistics
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, Skills, and Abilities Ability to understand and utilize scientific/medical terminology and research theory in both oral and written communications. Ability to perform independent projects. Ability
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information as tables, charts, or graphs. Develop and formulate best practices and protocols in data collection, warehousing, analysis, and reporting including developing special forms and/or formats
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substituted. Some schedule flexibility is highly preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to understand and utilize scientific/medical terminology and research theory in both oral and written
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Worker to join their Department of Pediatrics. This role will apply the theories, knowledge, procedures, methods, and/or ethics derived from a formal educational program in social work to restore
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papers and submit research grants. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Comprehensive knowledge of research techniques and ability to understand and utilize scientific/medical terminology and research theory