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Statistics courses, according to the specifications and expectations provided by CTY. This course will be part of a larger anti-racist initiative to include social justice courses in our curricular offerings
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General summary/purpose: The Hopkins Business of Health Initiative (HBHI) at Johns Hopkins University has an opening for a senior statistical programmer. The Hopkins Business of Health Initiative
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management, programming, statistical analysis, and IT support for the Core. The Sr. Research Data Manager will supervise the conduct of and ACCM personnel engaged with clinical data extracts and exports
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data sets and related files. Perform analyses on datasets and document analyses using SAS and other statistical software packages, analyses include logistic and linear regression. Create tables and
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literature reviews and manuscript writing for Dr. Parikh’s ongoing clinical research studies (see http://tribe.jhmi.edu/ ) Specific Duties/Responsibilities: Data management, statistical programming and data
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organizations or governments in low and middle-income countries. Experience and/or familiarity with statistical analysis software packages (notably Stata). Experience with survey data collection programs (ODK
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across all workgroups Additional duties as assigned Minimum qualifications (mandatory): Advanced degree in data analysis, statistics, or a related field 3 years' data analysis level or equivalent
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manuscripts including references, figures, permission forms, and conflict of interest forms. Calculate statistics for studies. Create methods and results for studies. Data management for studies in the shoulder
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. Develop and monitor statistical reports to enhance recruitment strategies. Plan and lead assigned recruitment events and assist with all events including but not limited to Open House programs, Accepted
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the computational/statistical and laboratory-based research groups, which have existing collaborations. Ongoing studies include, but are not limited to, mechanisms of response and resistance to immunotherapy