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Full data and statistical analysis (JMP, Minitab) and Design of Experiments, and providing detailed review of data with an emphasis on statistics. Strong skills in relevant modeling and design tools, design controls and/or statistical analysis.
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Knowledge of and ability to: Identify marine fish and invertebrates from Florida’s Gulf of Mexico waters; apply scientific sampling methodology and statistical techniques for analyzing fisheries data.
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Leverages skills in statistical analysis, market fundamentals, ISO protocols, and regulatory issues to drive the insights into historical and forward pricing curves for power, ancillary services, congestion products, and renewable energy credits; consolidates weekly / monthly / yearly market outlooks and runs short-term hedging strategy meetings.
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Input statistical information into a CRM system and other databases Use of SOX compliance software to reconcile daily, weekly, and monthly reports Requirements: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) Time management and organizational skills Must have the ability to work independently or with a team Convey information clearly and concisely in written and spoken communication Capable of setting and meeting priorities and deadlines.
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Experience doing statistical analysis (e.g. regression, probability) using tools such as Python, R, MATLAB, SPSS, SAS, Stata, etc. The ideal candidate for this position is a versatile data scientist that excels in machine learning, statistical inference, data visualization, data analysis, and writing code.
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Proficiency in a statistical programming language such as R. What You’ll Do: MapLight is looking for an experienced and creative Receptor Pharmacologist to accelerate the development of internal in vitro pharmacology capabilities to further our pre-clinical pipeline.
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Familiarity with statistical analytical tools and data visualization. Experience using data protection solutions, such as Forcepoint, Symantec, McAfee, Microsoft Purview, or CrowdStrike. Experience with CrowdStrike.
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Exchanges information with management, other staff, governmental agencies, educational and other institutions, and the general public, regarding curriculum, Education Code, Title 5, data collection and timelines, institutional research, and initiation and renewal of curricular-related contracts, statistical and financial reporting, governmental and other agency compliance regulations, and other audits.
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Design and apply advanced modeling solutions in the areas of statistical analysis, bioinformatics, data automation, data mining, machine learning and/or data visualization. As an equal opportunity employer, Gilead Sciences Inc. is committed to a diverse workforce.
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Reporting to the Head of Biometrics, the Director of Biostatistics will support oncology drug development, providing statistical leadership and oversight to the development plans, regulatory interactions, and commercial evaluation of investigational compounds in one or more indications.
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Develop and contribute to Biometrics SOPs and standard working documents meeting regulatory requirements throughout biometrics processes including IWRS/EDC, STDM, statistical programming for TLFs, and data reporting.
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Strong expertise with statistical handling and interpretation of data, technical report writing and reviewing. Examples may include: Monte Carlo Simulations, Tolerance Analysis, Finite Element Analysis.
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Manage the front desk and receive guests with the utmost service, including greeting visitors and checking them in, offering beverages, informing a16z employees of their visitor’s arrival and preparing conference rooms.
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Responsible for writing statistical analysis plans (including mockup TLFs) for individual studies and ISS/ISE. Responsible for writing statistical methodology section of the protocol, including sample size calculation.
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Oversee all the studies for one compound to ensure the consistency of statistical work standards as the project statistical leader. Direct the activities of internal and external statistical programmers, to ensure the intended analyses are performed, and analysis data sets and their specifications are in place, following STDM standards.
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