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://apply.interfolio.com/167469 ; any questions or inquiries can be sent to nprieur@umich.edu . Job Summary The SEH Program is seeking a postdoctoral research fellow to join Drs. Grace Noppert and Kate Duchowny in
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through the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI). This exciting program is designed to support research education for cardiac, thoracic, or general surgery residents. The program will offer
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, security, and accessibility of research data. Apply advanced statistical methods to analyze existing datasets and conduct innovative statistical data analysis techniques for various types of clinical trials
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qualitative and mixed methods research and developing psychosocial interventions are also desirable. Skill with conducting human subjects research, data management, statistical analysis, and the development
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your current graduate or clinical residency training program. Graduate-level academic transcripts (unofficial is acceptable) Two writing samples, preferably a copy of a previously published manuscript(s
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). Knowledge and experience with advanced computational and statistical methods Demonstrated success in designing and completing high-quality academic research projects Experience with tools and techniques
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instruments and methods. Analyze data using statistical or other techniques as needed. Record Keeping: Maintain detailed and organized records of experiments, including procedures, results, and observations
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social science fieldwork, such as interviews or surveys Knowledge about data science and computational methods, such as network analysis Familiarity with natural hazards and public health risks associated
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degree (M.D., M.B.B.S., or equivalent. Translational projects will require the postdoctoral fellow to work with faculty to plan study methods, draft IRB protocols, and carry out the project as detailed. It
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* Applicants should have a medical degree (M.D., M.B.B.S., or equivalent.) Translational projects will require the postdoctoral fellow to work with faculty to plan study methods, draft IRB protocols, and carry