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Research Data Analyst in Biomarkers and Aging among People with HIV

Job Description

The Department of Epidemiology is recruiting a Research Data Analyst in Biomarkers and Aging Among People with HIV to work on multiple research projects in the area of aging and HIV.


Specific Duties & Responsibilities

  • Data quality review.
  • Data cleaning.
  • Data management.
  • Analyzing data.
  • Attending study meetings.


**Opportunities to co-author papers, present work at professional meetings, and develop new first-author projects are possible. Opportunity for the development of a Master’s thesis or Doctoral dissertation, first author manuscript, and for a fulltime position following graduation.



Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor's Degree in related discipline.
  • Three years related experience.
  • Additional education may substitute for required experience to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.


Preferred Qualifications
  • MS or PhD Degree in progress in Biostatistics, biomedical engineering, computer science, or related field.
  • Experience working with machine learning, targeted machine learning, or deep learning.
  • Experience with multi-omics or longitudinal data is a plus, although not required.
  • Proficiency using one or more statistical software programs, such as Python, R, etc.

 


 

Classified Title: Research Data Analyst 
Job Posting Title (Working Title): Research Data Analyst in Biomarkers and Aging among People with HIV   
Role/Level/Range: ACRP/04/MC  
Starting Salary Range: $48,000 - $84,100 Annually (Commensurate with experience) 
Employee group: Full Time 
Schedule: Monday to Friday: 8:30am – 5:00pm 
Exempt Status: Exempt 
Location: School of Public Health - East Baltimore Campus 
Department name: 10001101-Epidemiology 
Personnel area: School of Public Health 

 

 

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