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2012 Mar 20
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job opening at Merck Research Labs, NJ USA
The Biometrics Research department at the Merck Research Laboratories has an open position to be located in Rahway, New Jersey, USA: This position will be responsible for imaging and bio-signal biomarkers projects including analysis of preclinical, early clinical, and experimental medicine imaging and EEG data. Responsibilities include all phases of data analysis from processing of raw imaging
2015 Nov 19
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statistician opening at Merck Research Labs in NJ, USA
If you are interested in the following position, please contact Vladimir Svetnik at Vladimir_svetnik at merck.com. Date: Nov 18, 2015 Location: Rahway, NJ, US Associate Principal Scientist, Biostatistics-BIO004396 Description Merck & Co., Inc. Kenilworth, N.J., U.S.A. known as Merck in the United States and Canada, is a global health care leader with a diversified portfolio of prescription
2010 Apr 08
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One Year Student in Bioinformatics (Biomarkers discovery)
One Year Student in Bioinformatics (Biomarkers discovery)-1000435 See following URL for job application: http://www.merckserono.com/en/careers/job_center/job_center.html Description Background: Biomarker discovery is now an intricate part of the drug development process as it will allow for more accurate identification of patients who will benefit from those therapies. The blood tissue
2007 Nov 03
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Job opening at Merck, NJ
Apologies for the cross-posting... Computational statisticians The Biometrics Research Department at Merck Research Laboratories, Merck & Co., Inc. in Rahway, NJ is seeking highly motivated statisticians/data analysts (2 positions) to work in its basic research and drug discovery area. The applicant should have broad expertise in statistics and computer science, with substantial experience
2010 Sep 07
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Open position at Merck (NJ, USA)
Job description: Computational statistician/biometrician The Biometrics Research Department at Merck Research Laboratories, Merck & Co., Inc. in Rahway, NJ, is seeking a highly motivated statistician/data analyst to work in its basic research, drug discovery, preclinical and early clinical development areas. The applicant should have broad expertise in statistical computing. Experience
2004 Jun 29
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job opening in Merck Research Labs, NJ
Apology for the cross-post... Andy ============================================== Job description: Computational statistician/medical image analyst The Biometrics Research Department at Merck Research Laboratories, Merck & Co., Inc. in Rahway, NJ is seeking a highly motivated statistician/data analyst to work in its basic research and drug discovery area. The applicant should have broad
2010 Oct 29
0
Contract programming position at Merck (NJ, USA)
Job: Scientific programmer at Merck, Biostatistics, Rahway, NJ, USA [Job Description] This position works closely with statisticians to process and analyze ultrasound, MRI, and radiotelemetry longitudinal studies using a series of programs developed in R and Mathworks/Matlab. This position provides support for the analysis of several pre-clinical and clinical functional MRI studies by
2003 Jan 02
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Summer Internship at Merck (Domestic USA)
(Apologies for cross-posting this job announcement to those on both R-help and S-news.) 2003 SUMMER INTERNSHIP POSITION Domestic United States residents / visitors only. Merck Research Laboratories Rahway, NJ, USA (approx. 30 miles from New York City) 1 position, Ph.D. or Masters student Deadline for Applications: February 14, 2003. Brief Description: Help provide data analytic &
2004 Aug 23
1
[Job Ad] Position at Merck Research Laboratories, NJ USA
Please accept my apologies for cross-posting to those subscribed to both R-help and S-news. Also, please direct *all* inquiries to Vladimir Svetnik, the hiring manager. His contact information is below. Thanks, Bill ################################################################ Job description: Computational statistician/biometrician The Biometrics Research Department at Merck Research
2003 Jul 21
0
Rosetta Inpharmatics position announcement
Apologies for cross-posting to both R-Help and S-News. I am not a subscriber to this list so please direct all inquires to rosettahr at merck.com. Senior Research Scientist - Data Analysis The Senior Research Scientist Data Analyst position will be responsible for mathematical modeling and analysis of gene expression and other data from various biological systems. This position works closely
2010 Sep 15
0
Biostatistician position, Austria
Dear all, My company located in Innsbruck, Austria, has an opening for a biostatistician. If you have any interest, feel free to contact me or Dr Markus Speiser (markus.speiser*at*biocrates.com). Best regards, David ################## Biostatistician (m/f) Job Description BIOCRATES Life Sciences AG is a leading metabolomics company using a mass-spectrometry based technology
2015 Jul 20
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Postdoctoral Position in Biostatistics/Bioinformatics
Job Title : Postdoctoral Position in Biostatistics/Bioinformatics Background The joint research unit between bioM?rieux, international leader in in vitro diagnostic, and Hospices Civils de Lyon, second-largest University Hospital Network in France, develops a research program dedicated to the study of injury induced immunosuppression. This program aims at (i) describing and understanding the
2010 Aug 20
0
Wanted :BioInformatics Scientist - Heavy "R" focus
BioInformatics Scientist Job Code: 10-TR25 Location: Cambridge, MA Description We are seeking a highly motivated, independent bioinformatics scientist to join a group of scientists, analysts and programmers to develop tools and methodologies for large-scale gene expression data analysis. The group supports a variety of research projects in target and drug discovery as well as biomarker
2005 Apr 13
0
Data Mining in Europe, please advise
Our CEO, Dr. Dan Steinberg, is planning to visit Europe in May. He would like the opportunity to introduce statisticians (and statistically minded people) to data mining, data mining applications and to forefront data mining tools. Our algorithms are probably familiar to many statisticians (CART, MARS, MART, TreeNet and RandomForests), although it isn't necessary to be a statistician to
2007 Apr 26
3
Reduced Error Logistic Regression, and R?
This news item in a data mining newsletter makes various claims for a technique called "Reduced Error Logistic Regression": http://www.kdnuggets.com/news/2007/n08/12i.html In brief, are these (ambitious) claims justified and if so, has this technique been implemented in R (or does anyone have any plans to do so)? Tim C
2003 Aug 13
0
please advise re: data mining in Germany
Our CEO, Dr. Dan Steinberg, is planning to visit Germany in September. He would like the opportunity to introduce statisticians (and statistically minded people) to data mining, data mining applications and to forefront data mining tools. Our algorithms are probably familiar to many statisticians (CART, MARS and MART), although it isn't necessary to be a statistician to use our tools. We
2014 Oct 03
0
JOBS: New positions in computational biology, bioinformatics, statistics, HPC and software engineering
Dear all, The CRUK MI have multiple positions in and around bioinformatics, biostatistics and computational biology. These range from HPC and mathematical programming, through biostatistics and biomarkers, to computational biology and bioinformatics. Focuses include single cell genomics and personalised medicine in lung and prostate cancer. For full details, please visit our website at:
2008 Mar 19
1
how to exclude terms preceded by - from model frame
[I believe few users manipulate formulae and model frames like this, so I'm posting here instead of R-help.] I just found out that model.frame() includes all terms, including those preceded by "-" in the formula, in its output (as mentioned on its help page). Is there a recommended way of excluding "negative" terms? My guess is that I can use info in the terms attribute
2013 Mar 12
2
ls() with different defaults: Solution;
Dear useRs, Some time ago I queried the list as to an efficient way of building a function which acts as ls() but with a different default for all.names: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e6/help/09/03/7588.html I have struck upon a solution which so far has performed admirably. In particular, it uses ls() and not its explicit source code, so only has a dependency on its name and the name of
2003 Aug 18
0
Any interest in commercial add-on libraries based on Cyte l's StatXact/LogXact?
Another example: Jerry Friedman's MART is available in R from Salford for the same price as the stand-alone TreeNet, even though they don't advertise it on their web site. Andy > -----Original Message----- > From: rossini at blindglobe.net [mailto:rossini at blindglobe.net] > Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 9:50 PM > To: rhelp > Cc: pralay at cytel.com > Subject: [R]