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appropriate statistical models, develops dashboards and reports. Works closely with Director and contributes significantly to the development of analytics and data strategy. Provides statistical consultation
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undergraduate Assistant Resident Director [ARD]) in developing communities for and responding to the needs of 300-1000 residents. Our larger communities operate with a Co-RD model and share supervision
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Position Summary A Mathematical Epidemiology/Infectious Disease Modeling position is available in the Mitreva Lab with the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine and McDonnell
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Inflammatory bowel diseases (see Science 371:1154). The position will involve utilizing human specimens, cell culture models (macrophages and fibroblasts) and testing hypothesis in mouse models of the disease
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, Genomics Research, Human Genetics, Microarrays, Model Organism, Problem Solving, Sequence Analysis Grade R07-H Salary Range $17.10 - $29.09 / Hourly The salary range reflects base salaries paid for positions
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business opportunities and objectives are clearly articulated. Performs current state analysis and/or root cause analysis as required. Plans modeling techniques to be used in requirements analysis (scope
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/paleoclimate modeling and data-model intercomparison. The successful applicant will contribute to a new, NSF-funded project investigating Holocene precipitation changes in the tropical Americas, with a
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responsible for presenting results for internal critique, incorporating necessary feedback into updates and running models to formulate high-quality final deliverables. You will also lead the development
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. Computational and bioinformatic skills. Experience in microscopy. Generation and analysis of mouse models. Handling of human samples. Molecular biology skills including CRISPR, cloning and qPCR. In vitro cell
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uses various non‑model species and a hypothesis driven, systems approach to examine how these factors impact plant defense. We explore how plants have navigated the fine line between growth and defense