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PhD in Health Services Research, Statistics, Psychometrics, Outcomes Research, or closely related field with 3+ years of relevant industry work experience in the COA field. Bachelor's degree in Health Services Research, Statistics, Psychometrics, Outcomes Research, or closely related field with 10+years of relevant industry work experience in the COA.
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Responsibilities:Lead and guide the development and implementation of data mining and statistical modeling techniques to analyze complex real-world evidence (RWE) datasets. Strong knowledge of data mining, statistical modeling, and machine learning algorithms.
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Your expertise in experimental design, statistical methods, and data visualization will enable you to uncover actionable insights that contribute to our ongoing growth and success. Present research on statistical methods and provide training on experimentation topics for stakeholder teams.
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You are encouraged to learn from and engage with other researchers in lecture series, grand rounds, and academic events at these centers and institutes, which include work in statistical genetics, functional genomics, basic neuroscience, and clinical translation.
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Strong statistical programming skills using SAS, R, or other statistical software. Review research proposals submitted to HSS CRPs before submission to HSS IRB for ethical and safety review by addressing and/or clarifying any feasibility concerns including methodological or statistical decisions questions.
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As a part of your internship at Vatic Labs, you will explore vast amounts of market data, research different AI approaches, apply cutting edge machine learning algorithms and statistical approaches to this data to discover and capitalize on trading opportunities.
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Experience leading teams in data analytics and data visualization, including selecting and applying the appropriate analytical techniques for statistical analysis, predictive modeling, simulation, and machine learning.
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Demonstrated ability to follow advanced technical validation and reliability engineering tools to assess technical risks, predictive analytics (FMEA, Statistical Process Analysis, etc.) We're starting by radically improving the $100 billion pet food market, replacing bulk bags of highly processed pellets with a personalized subscription service that sends healthy, freshly-made dog food, balanced by top veterinary nutritionists, directly to customers' doors.
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Knowledge of basic statistical analysis and software for flow cytometry. Our client near Upper Manhattan is seeking a Flow Cytometry Medical Technologist to join their Laboratory Team. Must have New York State Clinical Laboratory Technologist License.
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Develop business case calculations and statistical models to forecast the impact of growth marketing initiatives, including driving trade-off discussions. Proven experience with statistical modelling languages (e.g. SQL, R, Python, SAS) to include querying and cleansing large data sets.
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8 + years of work experience using analytics to solve product or business problems, coding (e.g., Python, R, SQL), querying databases, and economics/statistical modeling. We're looking for an outstanding technical leader in economics and data science who specializes in statistical modeling, causal inference, and/or structural analysis to advance data-centric decision-making at Duolingo.
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What You'll DoProcess, cleanse, and verify the integrity of data used for downstream analytics productsApply advanced machine learning, graph analytics, data mining, statistical methods, algorithms, and time series models to vast amounts of user data to derive insights based on the knowledge graph (ontology)Participate in strategic planning and be responsible for the team roadmap and its execution.
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Programming (ie Qualtrics), and analysis using statistical software tools (R/Python preferred, or willingness to learn) Experience with common statistical analysis methods (significance testing, regression modeling, hypothesis testing, multivariate analyses, forecasting/time series, etc.
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Has expert knowledge of standard data science and statistical techniquesHas expert knowledge of two of causal inference techniques, Gen AI (LLM) implementation, or contextual banditsExperience implementing scalable systems (Google Cloud preferred.
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This includes 1) performing analytical deep-dives to identify problems, opportunities and actions required; 2) leveraging large amounts of disparate data sources by using SQL/Tableau and/or other scripting and statistical tools, and 3) designing and managing test/pilot programs.
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