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research methods Demonstrated ability to take initiative to perform needed tasks within the identified scope of work Demonstrated reliability and professionalism Experienced with Microsoft Office programs
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particular sequential, multiple assignment, and randomized trial design. You will have the opportunity to mentor the PhD students on the team. Experience in any of the following areas may be useful: SMART
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psychology, sociology, human geography, public health, public policy & planning, or another related field Formal training with qualitative and/or quantitative social science methods Experience conducting
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and statistical modeling for reliable analysis on spatial multiomic data. The candidate will work on both probabilistic modeling, software development, and cancer biology analysis for this position
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Qualifications* PhD from accredited programs in Engineering, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Social Work, and/or related fields pertinent to study cancer care delivery. Physician scientists (MDs, Dos
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documentation is completed accurately and efficiently. During ultrasound imaging sessions, you will assist by preparing equipment and maintaining a smooth workflow. Your expertise with ImageJ software will be
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Medicine and Bioinformatics. The specific objectives of the project are to (i) develop mathematical and data analysis methods to analyze resilience, robustness, and tipping points of network dynamics, when
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in which they will acquire core skills in research methods including analytic skill development, manuscript writing, project management, and grant development through applied research as
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Medicine and Bioinformatics. The specific objectives of the project are to (i) deploy network analysis methods to genomic data (50%), and (ii) develop such algorithms including community detection algorithms
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bioanalysis method development, validation, and samples analysis to clinical studies, which focus on a phase 1 single dose study to evaluate the pharmacokinetic and local GI drug release/dissolution of new drug