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exceed five years. Required Qualifications A recently completed PhD in epidemiology, nursing, public health, or a related quantitative discipline. A strong background in applied biostatistics and
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the Principal Investigator. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Strong understanding of epidemiologic concepts Formal training in biostatistics, epidemiology, or related quantitative field Experience managing and analyzing
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with special needs patients and families, strong sense of research ethics, team skills, good English language skills, and good organization are expected. Additional expertise in statistical software
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methods. Serves as a technical resource for other research personnel. Analyzes and interprets the results of studies. Investigates and recommends alternative approaches to improve the quality of results
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the research. Potential topics include causal effect estimation, mediation analysis, longitudinal or observational data structures, policy learning, and methods for informative censoring and missing data
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in Bayesian hierarchical spatio-temporal statistics and measurement error methods for a 3
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advanced quantitative analyses Develop codebooks, indicator lists, and conduct mixed methods analyses. Lead and co-author manuscripts for peer-reviewed publication. Prepare data reports, data presentations
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of national influenza and COVID-19 surveillance data, developing and applying improved statistical methods for vaccine effectiveness studies. Lead analytical projects with partners across Emory’s infectious
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SKILLS: Highly organized and detail-oriented Self-motivated and able to work well independently and with groups. Strong research and writing skills Doctoral degree (JD, PhD or equivalent) in fields related
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research methods into political ecology, just transitions, environmental justice, and labor justice conceptual frameworks. This work aims to inform justice-centered energy policies through academic