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Assistant Professor of Physics - (23002369) Description The College of Science and Technology (CST) hosts over 45 baccalaureate degree programs, numerous minors, and certificate programs that span
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influenza epidemiology, statistical and mathematical modeling methods, and strong scientific writing abilities. Required background and skills include a doctoral degree in epidemiology or a related field
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comprehensive biostatistical consultation and computational services to researchers in the College of Public Health and throughout Temple University, as well as those in other institutions. Salary and benefits
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population of patients, students, faculty, staff, and program participants. *Ability to operate all standard office equipment/software, including MS Office and MS Excel. *Ability to work independently or as a
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funding source. Summary: Under general direction, the Research Associate III performs a high level of program evaluation research independently, as part of a team, and/or as lead researcher of a team of
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at testing the feasibility and acceptability of a photography intervention to promote healing engagement. This is a two year appointment. You will be trained in the trauma-informed photography method and will
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science, health equity, and school food policy using systematic methods (i.e., literature review spreadsheet) •Develop research products (i.e., articles, presentations, briefs, reports, etc
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comprehensive biostatistical consultation and computational services to researchers in the College of Public Health and throughout Temple University, as well as those in other institutions. Salary and benefits
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the Department’s Biostatistics Core, which offers comprehensive biostatistical consultation and computational services to researchers in the College of Public Health and throughout Temple University, as
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responsibilities will be split across two NICHD-funded projects, the New Foundations project (a measurement development study about adolescent neglect) and the Never Again project (a mixed methods study examining