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of Biostatistics at Brown University is seeking a highly motivated individual for a postdoctoral research associate position interested in developing statistical methods for modeling medical imaging data
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Professor of Biostatistics and Data Science at Brown University, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (100% FTE for a minimum of 2 years) to conduct cutting-edge research
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materials, and working with study data for two National Institute of Mental Health-funded grants, “Distinct Steroid Mechanisms of Menstrual Cycle Exacerbation of Psychopathology” and “Ovarian Steroid Effects
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participants Good oral and written communication skills Analytical skills and the ability to resolve technical or research problems and issues and to interpret the acceptability of data results High degree
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communication skills Ability to present complex data in clear presentations Proficiency with computers and essential software programs (e.g. MS office, Google Suite, etc.) Ability to collect and analyze data
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communication skills Analytical skills and the ability to resolve technical or research problems and issues and to interpret the acceptability of data results High degree of computer literacy Excellent
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to provide cash payments and collect study materials, and working with study data for two National Institute of Mental Health-funded grants, 'Distinct Steroid Mechanisms of Menstrual Cycle Exacerbation
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research team members on a wide range of project-related tasks. Responsibilities will include literature reviews, data management (collection, cleaning, and analysis), manuscript preparation, and grant
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conducting closely supervised clinical interviews. This position involves learning REDCap programming and data entry as well as learning how to implement procedures for setup of the ecological devices
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settings. The RA will primarily contribute to implementation science research studies through qualitative and survey data collection and analysis (conducted in-person or virtually) and human-centered design