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/UHealth Division Neuromuscular Program in the Department of Neurology has an exciting opportunity for a Full-time or Part-time statistical programmer to join an active clinical and translational research
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projects. Qualifications: • PhD or equivalent doctoral degree required in Statistics, Biostatistics, or Bioinformatics. • A minimum of 1 year of full-time experience in biostatistical analysis
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, tests, and studies. Performs calculations to complete research test results, collects data, and performs statistical analysis of laboratory results. Adheres to University and unit-level policies and
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, neuroscience, or a related field is required. Cognitive neuroscience expertise and a track record of academic publications are required, and expertise in advanced statistical methods involving HLM is highly
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to University and unit-level policies and procedures and safeguard University assets. Position requires a Master’s degree in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Public Health, Statistics, Data Science, or a closely
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projects using national and international datasets (e.g., registry data, electronic health records, claims databases, and other real-world data sources). Perform advanced statistical analyses, including
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research methods and statistics. This position is expected to teach a selection of undergraduate courses in (a) research methods and biobehavioral statistics and/or (b) other introductory courses (e.g
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variety of routine assays, tests, and studies. Performs calculations to complete research test results, collects data, and performs statistical analysis of laboratory results. Adheres to University and unit
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. Performs a variety of routine assays, tests, and studies. 9. Performs calculations to complete research test results, collects data, and performs statistical analysis of laboratory results. 10. Adheres
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mathematics, statistics or closely related discipline. Required skills include a demonstrated experience with running numerical ocean, atmosphere, or coupled Earth system model, and/or data assimilation, and