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of William R. Eakin . McGill University is committed to equity and diversity within its community and values academic rigour and excellence. We welcome and encourage applications from racialized persons
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, STATA or R In-depth knowledge of research methodologies, systematic reviews, and syntheses Formal education/training in quantitative research methods and statistical analysis Excellent written and verbal
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. Ability to adapt and navigate complex health systems and evolving health trends Expertise in data management and statistical programming, particularly with SAS, SQL, STATA or R In-depth knowledge
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, computational cancer biology/genetics or a related field, obtained within the last 5 years by the time of the appointment start date or an M.D. within 10 years as well as Proficiency in Python, R, and ML
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desirable. Proficient in Python, R, and ML libraries such as PyTorch or TensorFlow. Strong communication and collaboration skills; ability to work independently and as part of a team. Willingness to respect
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data processing system as required for continued near real-time data processing. The successful candidate will work with Professors R. Sica (Western University, sica@uwo.ca) and A. Bourassa (University
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in programming with languages commonly used in AI development (e.g., Python, R, Java, C++, JSON). Experience in designing, developing, and evaluating AI/Machine Learning models. Excellent analytical
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(quantitative and qualitative). They must also have experience working with large datasets and producing high-quality data visualizations and linking agronomic and genetic factors. Experience in Python/R would be
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their publication record and research statement. Preferred skills will include data science methods such as high performance computation, data management skills, and programming in R. Individuals also must be within
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Develop new statistical models to jointly analyze multi-species data from a broad range of data sources. Develop reproducible code (and potentially an R package) to apply this method to the data. Analyze