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and personal assistance to empower Drexel community in effectively finding, accessing, evaluating, & applying new information; participate in the selection of scholarly published resources to support
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. The Research Assistant Professors will be expected to conduct high-quality quantitative research using administrative and primary data, both independently and under direction, oversee various aspects
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front-end updates, email deployment, and analysis of enrollment data /web analytics to assess performance and make recommendations for strategic initiatives. The AD takes an active role in understanding
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) study. The Senior Research Associate will assist with downloading, preparing, managing, and analyzing data using R and SAS as well as help coordinate and schedule team meetings. In addition, this position
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the interactions among multiple exposures. The successful applicant will be primarily responsible for data analysis and manuscript development. Applicants should have substantial experience in statistics
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Collaboratory. Essential Functions Advise on the collection, management, processing, and interpretation of neuropsychological data; for example: Contribute to modifications to study procedures and data collection
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work experience. (Please review the Equivalency Chart for additional information.) Good communication skills. Interact with students in the room who have questions or issues. Patience and ability
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with an emphasis on using data-driven decision-making models. Other duties and projects as assigned. Required Qualifications Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree or the equivalent combination of education and
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Master's Degree in Life Sciences or the equivalent combination of education and work experience. (Please review the Equivalency Chart for additional information.) Minimum of 1 year of experience. Preferred
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to the College's website Compose interview questions for web videos Use web analytics to guide changes to create enhanced user experience online Facilitate meetings with faculty and staff to elicit information and