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experience in statistics and data science to be submitted directly through MathJobs. Mission Statement The mission of the University of Michigan is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Job Summary This position involves analytical, and statistical activities for research within the Department
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and analyzing data, creating data visualizations and other statistical output, and supporting the dissemination of research findings. Responsibilities* The Research Assistant will engage in a number of
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on existing and new projects related to data management, data analysis, and data visualization. The ideal candidate should have experience with statistical software such as Stata and R, as well as skills in
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statistical computations; Organize data for the preparation of proposals for new funding; Develop experimental procedures and test controls; Specific activities are dependent upon the faculty research; Perform
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statistical computations; Organize data for the preparation of proposals for new funding; Develop experimental procedures and test controls; Specific activities are dependent upon the faculty research; Perform
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on manuscripts examining ultra-processed foods, addictive processes, eating behavior, and related health outcomes Conduct and oversee statistical analyses using large datasets and ongoing lab studies Develop and
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and advanced statistical (econometric) methods to generate evidence that informs health policy and clinical practice. The successful candidate will manage, clean, and analyze administrative datasets
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experienced Senior Statistical Programmer to support advanced quantitative and data-intensive research across a diverse portfolio of sponsored projects. This role partners closely with faculty investigators
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accurate. You will apply statistical techniques and quantitative methods in reviewing data and modeling to investigate the distribution of various clinical conditions. This includes developing scorecards