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Department PSD Statistics: Administration and Staff About the Department The Department of Statistics of the University was established in 1949 to conduct research into advanced statistics and
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trials; administrative health data; social networks; and statistical methods to assess the genetic and molecular basis of disease. Job Summary The Senior Biostatistician will be responsible for assisting
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: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in economics, statistics, computer science or related field. Master’s degree in economics, statistics, computer science or related field. Experience
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information. Develop and maintain infrastructure that connects data sets. Design and evaluate statistical models and reproducible data processing pipelines using expertise of best practices in machine learning
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dynamics, physics, statistics, machine learning, evolution, epidemiology, or another quantitative field is required. Projects include (a) modeling the longitudinal dynamics of individual immune responses
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, statistical applications, programming, analysis and modeling in order to support projects for the Department of Neurological Surgery. Responsibilities Supports trainees and interns with database handling and
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obtaining newer versions of source national datasets. Data visualization with appropriate statistical software, such as the ggplot2 package in R. Fits complex statistical models with appropriate statistical
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molecules using mass spectrometry. Experience in structural elucidation and unknown identification, preferably of natural products. Experience using statistical analysis tools to develop high-throughput data
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a related job discipline. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: A bachelor's degree in psychology, sociology, statistics, computer science, or a related field Preferred Competencies
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, please visit: http://www.chicagobooth.edu/. Job Summary Research Professionals work with faculty to collect data, conduct statistical analysis, and provide other support associated with faculty research