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: Qualifications PhD in social science related discipline, public and community health, or closely related field Expertise in quantitative, qualitative, and/or mixed methods applied research Track record
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management skills with ability to manage multiple complex evaluations simultaneously. Experience building evaluation capacity within organizations. Preferred Schedule: M - F, 8am-5pm Position Requirements
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Functions • Design and execute complex research procedures for protein expression and purification in multiple cell lines. • Develop and perform routine and complex protocols for protein production
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collaborating. Interest, motivation and skill in writing manuscripts and grants and disseminating research findings in multiple ways (i.e. web, social media). Highly skilled in data analysis, including
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and direct digital control devices on multiple complex building control systems. Included but not limited to, Digital System Controllers, Application Specific Controllers, Programmable Logic Controls
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expression – ability to exchange information presented verbally in a manner that can be understood at multiple organizational levels, aptitudes, and levels of experience Written comprehension and expression
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, meetings, appointments, and travel itineraries and related arrangements. Compile data and information from multiple sources to prepare reports. Process payment requests, requisitions, and invoices
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of Biostatistician I you will responsible for meticulous data management and analysis for multiple ongoing research studies, including data cleaning, description of patient populations, analysis and interpretation
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) with foundational elements including, but not limited to progressive responsibility, coordination across multiple levels of translation, interactions with other cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular
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, problem-solving, and brainstorming. Primary Functions Serve as program assistant for Center projects. Aid on multiple active grants at CAPS as needed. Perform data collection during patient initial visit