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Strong quantitative and analytical skills Experience in either experimental neuroscience (e.g., in vivo neurophysiological recordings, behavioral training) or computational data analysis (e.g., spike
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selected set of applicants and short-listed applicants may be called for an interview. Required Qualifications: PhD in economics, statistics, sociology or related data science fields Strong data analytic
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attend seminars and speaker series and will be able to audit courses offered by the GSE to strengthen or expand their analytic skills (via courses offered by the Center for Education Policy Analysis and
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aging or serious illness Strong analytical and methodological skills Excellent written and oral communication abilities Passion for improving health outcomes for all older adults Preferred: Prior research
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landscapes. Experience engaging with communities, agencies, and private stakeholders on environmental or resource projects. Quantitative and analytical proficiency, including greenhouse gas accounting, TEA/LCA
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conceptualization, development, and management Grant writing Establishing theoretical grounding, research design, analytic approach Executing research projects Organizing and supervising data collection (may involve
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identifying structures and processes that promote high quality healthcare. Our projects apply advanced analytical methods to large databases of primarily structured electronic health record data and EHR usage
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profiling. The goal of this project is to develop experimental and analytical workflows that combine spatial voxel sampling with modern sequencing technologies to enable flexible and scalable spatial
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employs a harmonized core “menu” of imaging, behavioral, and symptom measures combined with a standardized analytic pipeline applied consistently across studies, enabling biotype-based analyses and cross
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processes. The analytical work needed spans core biophysical modeling of how landscape/seascape changes affect the flows of ecosystem benefits to people, including improving explicit linkages between