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HJF is seeking a Biostatistician I/II to provide biostatistical support for military field-based and clinical research. The Biostatistician I/II participates in cross-functional teams or specific projects with defined outcomes and performs data analysis with guidance and appropriate controls.
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Exciting opportunity at MSK: Join our team as a Research Biostatistician, PCCTC ! Exciting opportunity at MSK: Join our team as a Research Biostatistician, PCCTC ! Informed by basic research done at our Sloan Kettering Institute, scientists across MSK collaborate to conduct innovative translational and clinical research that is driving a revolution in our understanding of cancer as a disease and improving the ability to prevent, diagnose, and treat it.
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HJF is seeking a Biostatistician I to join the B cell Immunology Section, led by Dr. Shelly Krebs in support of the US Military HIV Research Program (MHRP; HIVResearch.org) and the Emerging Infectious Diseases Branch (EIDB; EIDResearch.org) of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
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HJF is seeking a Biostatistician III to support the Data Coordinating and Analysis Center (DCAC) for the Military HIV Research Program (MHRP) and the Viral Disease Program (VDP) of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), whose Home Office is located at 6720A Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, Maryland.
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Provide biostatistician consultation to clients or colleagues. Analyze archival data such as birth, death, and disease records. Provide biostatistician consultation to clients or colleagues. Apply research or simulation results to extend biological theory or recommend new research projects.
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Sr. Biostatistician Contractor - Part-Time. Responsible for guiding statistical analysis plans, programming, and data quality checks to project junior team members generating and reporting real-world evidence about disease, health service utilization and the effects of medical products through the analysis of healthcare data.
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The *Biostatistician *collaborates independently with biomedical researchers to design and implement studies, analyze data, and publish research project results. Biostatistician - Georgetown University Medical Center.
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General Summary of PositionWe are actively recruiting for an experienced Biostatistician to join our team at MedStar Health Research Institute. General Summary of PositionWe are actively recruiting for an experienced Biostatistician to join our team at MedStar Health Research Institute.
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In this crucial role, you will serve as a scientific and technical advisor—providing support and thought leadership to the program manager and performer teams responsible for generating R&D solutions for ARPH and its focus areas.
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