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Job Title: Epidemiologist II (Associate Principal Scientist) The Associate Principal Scientist will work closely with individuals from PaCES, Clinical Research, Regulatory Affairs, Biostatistics, Outcomes Research, and Operations to ensure COA endpoint strategies are consistent with and correctly executed to support the product strategy.
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The Infection Control Epidemiologist (ICE) II assists with the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the Infection Prevention program within The Johns Hopkins Hospital and its affiliated areas to meet the institutions goals.
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This position serves as the Indiana Birth Defects and Problems Registry (IBDPR) Epidemiologist for the Genomics and Newborn Screening (GNBS) program within the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Division.
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As a world-renowned public health agency with a history of building transformative public health programming and infrastructure, innovating in science and scholarship to advance public health knowledge, and responding to urgent public health crises from New York City’s yellow fever outbreak in , to the COVID-19 pandemic we are a hub for public health innovation, expertise, and programs, and services.
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Epidemiologist, Associate Director. Alternatively, a Doctoral degree (PhD, ScD, or DrPH) or Master's degree in a relevant discipline (i.e., Health services research, health outcomes research, public health, statistics, or pharmaceutical sciences) with at least 5 years of experience leading epidemiologic research in the pharmaceutical setting.
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Purpose of Position/Summary:This position serves as the Indiana Birth Defects and Problems Registry (IBDPR) Epidemiologist for the Genomics and Newborn Screening (GNBS) program within the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Division.
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Informatics Epidemiologist (Level 1 & 2) - Maine CDC in Augusta, ME. Informatics Epidemiologist II provides all the duties as above plus supervises the informatics epis, trains staff, and leads routine informatics meetings.
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Sr. Director, RWE Inflammation - Product Lead - (Epidemiologist) Doctoral degree (e.g. PhD, MD, ScD, PharmD) and/or Master's degree (e.g. MSc) in Epidemiology or related discipline, such as Outcomes Research, Medicine, Biostatistics from an accredited institution, with a minimum of twelve (12) years of relevant, post-graduation experience; preference for a minimum of six (6) years of that experience to be in the biopharmaceutical industry.
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This includes conducting investigations, reviewing surveillance data, evaluating environmental factors and making recommendations for the control and containment of such diseases and conditions.
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Battelle's Health Research and Analytics (HRA) business line is currently seeking an Epidemiologist II to support our government customer in Portsmouth, VA (telework available). Battelle's Health Research and Analytics (HRA) business line is currently seeking an Epidemiologist II to support our government customer in Portsmouth, VA (telework available.
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Position Announcement: Epidemiologist II Sinai Urban Health Institute (SUHI) was founded in 2000 to generate creative approaches to improve the health of Chicago’s urban communities. Quantitative skills in epidemiology and statistics, including Wide knowledge, and proficiency in application, of epidemiologic and statistical methods to assess health-related data; Knowledge of intervention research methods and program evaluation; Command of epidemiologic concepts needed to guide analyses and assist with developing studies; Proficient use of statistical software such as Stata, SAS, and/or R; Proficiency in creating and maintaining epidemiologic database systems.
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TheState of Connecticut,Department of Public Health (DPH), is currently seeking enthusiastic and driven candidates to apply for the position of Epidemiologist 1 (Toxic Hazard) within the Environmental Health and Drinking Water (EHDW) Branch's Environmental Health Section.
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Doctoral degree (PhD, ScD, or DrPH) or Master's of Public Health in Epidemiology and at least 2 years of experience leading epidemiologic research in the pharmaceutical settingDoctoral degree (PhD, ScD or DrPH) or Master's degree in a relevant discipline (ie.
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Epidemiologist (Data Scientist): Grades GS-7 through GS-15. Epidemiologist (Laboratory Informatics): Grades GS-7 through GS-15. Epidemiologist (Informatics): Grades GS-7 through GS-15.
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Positions may be available in multiple locations across the United States, or eligible for telework and remote work opportunities, based on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Workplace Flexibilities Policy.
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