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You have strong skills in Python, R, SQL, and Hive queries. You have hands on experience with data visualization and reporting tools such as Tableau, R Shiny, and/or Looker. You have hands on experience with data visualization and reporting tools such as Tableau, R Shiny, and/or Looker.
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Key words; Bioinformatics / Bioinformatician / Computational Biology / Clinical Bioinformatics / Computational Biologist / Quality Assurance / QA / Testing / Test / Tester / Python / R / Cambridge / Cloud / Software / Biotech / Biotechnology / restapi / REST API.
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The role requires expertise in programming (SAS, R, Python, SQL, or STATA) and quantitative analysis. 3+ years of experience in programming (SAS, R, Python, SQL, or STATA.
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Ideal candidate: Programming experience in Python & R and familiarity with tidyverse principles. The Clinical Biomarkers & Diagnostics (CBD) department at looking for a highly motivated Computational Biologist with expertise in clinical bioinformatics, biomarker development, assay development, algorithms & data science, statistical modeling, handling clinical data sets and a background in biology and computational sciences.
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3-5 years of professional experience programming statistical analyses in SPSS, Stata, Python or R (Python and R highly preferred) Build scalable and reproducible work in Python or R including data ingestion, quality checks, cleaning, analysis, modeling, and output.
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Strong working knowledge of Python, SQL, R, Excel/VBA, MATLAB. Strong working knowledge of Python, SQL, R, Excel/VBA, MATLAB. 5+ years of industry experience as a fixed income quantitative analyst, and preferably 3+ years as quant in the municipal bond market.
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Experience with SQL, Python, R, Matlab, Tableau, Alteryx and/or other data analytics tools. Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA Charter), Financial Risk Manager (FRM Certification) Experience with SQL, Python, R, Matlab, Tableau, Alteryx and/or other data analytics tools.
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5+ years of hands-on experience with data science and analytics, modeling platforms, data engineering software and visualization tools (e.g. Advanced SQL, R, Python, SAP HANA, Spotfire, Tableau, Hadoop, Redshift.
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Conduct R&D in NLP, computer vision and particularly Generative AI and their potential applications and use cases Provide validation expertise and consulting services related to AI/ML model development and model review, including best practices on algorithm development and selection, model risk mitigation and remediation, building benchmark AI models, identify gaps and deficiencies in AI model development and monitoring process, etc.
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Draw on experience with standard and advanced statistical methods; and scientific computing/programming such as SAS, R. and Python to contribute to trial design, protocol development, analysis planning, interpretation of results, and preparation of regulatory submissions.
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Experience with business intelligence tools (Tableau, Power BI, Alteryx), data querying (SQL), or statistical programming languages (Python, R, STATA, Matlab). Experience with business intelligence tools (Tableau, Power BI, Alteryx), data querying (SQL), or statistical programming languages (Python, R, STATA, Matlab.
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Good knowledge of statistical programming languages (e.g., SAS, R, Python, etc. By focusing R&D efforts on four therapeutic areas and other targeted investments, we push the boundaries of what is possible in order to bring life-changing therapies to patients worldwide.
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Proficiency in Snowflake, Oracle SQL, Python, R (Preferred), Cognos, Power BI, and other reporting - analysis tools. Proficiency in Snowflake, Oracle SQL, Python, R (Preferred), Cognos, Power BI, and other reporting - analysis tools.
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Preferred experience - Gitlab, DBT, JIRA, QLIK, AWS, MFT. Building a Family: adoption, surrogacy, and fertility support as well as parental and caregiver leave, back-up child and adult/elder day care program and childcare discounts.
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Proficiency in software development (SAS, R, Python, Matlab) and developing machine learning and predictive models. Experience with programming in SAS, R and other statistical software and working with various database structures are crucial components of this position.
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