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suffering worldwide. Additional information on MITM can be found at the following link: http://smhs.gwu.edu/microbiology/ The department of MITM is searching for a full-time Research Assistant for Dr
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(https://mfmunetwork.bsc.gwu.edu ). The Biostatistician I will be responsible for the conduct of statistical analyses for ongoing studies (interim and primary), existing analyses (started and not completed
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, will analyze and interpret data, will publish results, will represent the university at conferences and meetings, and will develop curricular and instructional skillsets. Successful candidates should
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reports, donor communications, and activities for donors at all levels. This position develops stewardship content for reports, reviews and edits drafts of donor correspondence, and drafts reports
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, and developing academic plans through individual appointments and group sessions. This role masters knowledge and understanding of GW rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and academic curriculum
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using advanced statistical procedures using SAS. Creating programming analyses related macros using SAS or R. -Developing and maintaining reporting systems using SAS. -Performing data analysis using
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advanced statistical procedures using SAS. Creating programming analyses related macros using SAS or R. -Developing and maintaining reporting systems using SAS. -Performing data analysis using advanced
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advanced statistical procedures using SAS. Creating programming analyses related macros using SAS or R. -Developing and maintaining reporting systems using SAS. -Performing data analysis using advanced
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include: Assist with developing and executing a communications strategy for the Hirsh Program, including development of materials explaining legal and policy developments and research to the general public
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-month faculty appointment in Computational Biology at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor, to begin as early as Fall 2025. We are looking for an investigator who is using or developing