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analysis. For the field work, this position will support a NIH-funded intervention study on heat stress based in Boston, MA involving participant enrollment and data collection in 100 households. For data
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events, and including Center affiliation in your publications, reports and presentations. Oversee all Curricular and administrative elements of the program, including: Provide leadership and vision
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collaborating on the design, monitoring, analysis, and reporting of Phase I through Phase IV clinical trials, diagnostic studies, and observational studies. Applicants should have the potential to take a
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technologies and computational data analysis preferred. Strong publication record and evidence of research independence. Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Additional Qualifications
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analysis. For the field work, this position will support a NIH-funded intervention study on heat stress based in Boston, MA involving participant enrollment and data collection in 100 households. For data
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epidemiological analysis of HIV epidemics in eastern and southern Africa. Postholders will be responsible for developing and leading analytical and modelling components of internationally collaborative projects
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research outputs and related work. Prepare summaries, releases, social media campaigns, and other materials for these efforts. Manage day-to-day operations of the research area and component projects
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, charter school networks, and state education agencies to bring high quality research methods and data analysis to bear on strategic management and policy decisions. CEPR seeks to transform education through
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. Activities may include training and supervising research assistants; experiment design, data collection and analysis, manuscript preparation and grant-writing, and collaboration with the research lab
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domain-specific foundation models that support tasks such as forecasting, interpolation/extrapolation, downscaling, and “what-if” scenario analysis relevant to climate-related health risks and adaptation