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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.
$198,000 - $242,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 6 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Certificate in business analytics, data mining, or statistical analysis, Statistical programming languages (for example, SAS, R) Bring a high degree of originality and creativity when developing solutions to improve existing business processes within the forecasting, inventory management, supply chain, utilizing methods such as statistical analysis, regression modeling, and optimization.
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This Data Analyst of the San Francisco Mammography Registry is responsible for all aspects of data collection, coding, mapping and management of risk factor and breast imaging data from breast imaging facilities in San Francisco Bay Area. The incumbent should have a strong ability to manage and manipulate data using SAS, and perform statistical analysis including frequencies and cross-tabulations, and work with an image database manager to select images for research studies.
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Proficiency in statistical analysis software such as SAS, SPSS, or Stata, and programming languages such as Python, R, or MATLAB. 5+ years of experience in quantitative analysis, with a focus on statistical analysis, modeling techniques, and programming.
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You will serve as the company’s global area expert in statistical, data science, programming, and data management, providing strategic leadership in these domains. Vendor Management: Manage and oversee biostatistical, programming, and data management aspects of vendors, including CROs, IRT, eCOA, etc.
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An exciting opportunity is available for an exceptional, highly motivated Statistical Geneticist to join the Institute of Medicine (IoM) at Altos Labs. The Scientist / Sr. Scientist will report to the Director of Human Genetics and play a pivotal role in developing and conducting research at the interface of discovery and translation.
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Experience using statistical analysis and computing, machine learning, deep learning, processing large data sets, data visualization, data wrangling, mathematics, and programming. and data science techniques for quantitative analysis, statistical analysis, forecasting, predictive modeling.
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Experience with Python/R or other statistical programming language. Looker or Tableau data visualization design and development. Experience with Python/R or other statistical programming language.
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We cover a wide area of the data spectrum including analytical data engineering, product analytics, experimentation, causal inference, statistical modeling and machine learning. Proficiency with SQL or relational databases and at least one programming language (e.g., R, Python.
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The ideal candidate will have a solid background in machine learning and statistical modeling, The Lead AI/ML Engineer will play a key role in developing and implementing data-driven strategies to improve lead generation and lead scoring, customer segmentation, and marketing automation activities.
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Senior Manager, Statistical Programming (Virology) Oversees and is responsible for all pediatric programming activities within a. Generates or oversees the production of programming deliverables (e.g., tables, figures, listings) for study reports and integrated summaries.
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Paid time off benefits include PTO (including sick leave), parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting. Other benefits include short-term and long-term disability, company discounts, Military Leave Pay, adoption and surrogacy expense reimbursement, and more.
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Familiarity with making data-driven decisions from large multivariate datasets, including probability and statistical methods, using programming (Matlab, R, Python, SQL) Familiarity with making data-driven decisions from large multivariate datasets, including probability and statistical methods, using programming (Matlab, R, Python, SQL.
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We are looking for a highly-motivated and curious Data Scientist to help solve critical business problems at Grid. In this role, you will use analytical, statistical, and programming skills to collect and interpret large datasets and develop and deploy data-driven business solutions.
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We are seeking a Lead Machine Learning Scientist who possesses in-depth knowledge of machine learning and statistical signal processing along with strong programming and prototyping skills to join the Technology Development Team. This team sits at the intersection of hardware, data and user interface and evaluates early stage technologies to translate them into experiences that improve our users' lives.
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