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TUNITI
New Hampshire
OPPOR
n Senior statistical analyst: assist
biostatistics faculty and clinical and
translational researchers in cancer and
other fields. Statistical consulting/
OFESSIONAL
computing/data management/meth-
PR
odologic research; MS in biostatistics
or statistics; consulting experience
in clinical trials/medical research.
SAS/SPLUS/Windows/relational
databases. Full Dartmouth benefits.
CV plus three references to Andrea
Tillotson, BSR Analyst Search, HB
7920, Dartmouth Medical School,
One Medical Center Drive, Lebanon,
NH 03756. email: Biostatistics.Shared.
Resource@Dartmouth.edu. http://biostat.
hitchcock.org. Dartmouth College is an
equal opportunity, affirmative action
employer. Women and minorities are
encouraged to apply.
North Carolina
n The department of statistical sci-
ence invites applications for visiting
faculty positions beginning fall 2009.
Candidates must have a PhD in statis-
tics and potential for success in teach-
ing and collaborative research. Submit
a letter, CV, and names of three refer-
ences at Academic Jobs Online (https://
academicjobsonline.org/ajo). Send inqui-
ries to Dalene Stangl, Associate Chair,
at
dalene@stat.duke.edu. Applications
accepted until positions are filled.
Screening begins on January 15, 2009.
Women and under-represented minori-
ties are encouraged to apply. Duke
University is an Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer.
n The Statistical and Applied
Mathematical Sciences Institute, a
national institute in North Carolina,
seeks postdoctoral fellows for 2009–
2010. Fellows are typically appointed
for two years, earn a very competi-
tive salary, and receive exceptional
mentoring. See
www.samsi.info for fur-
ther information. Members of under-
represented groups are particularly
encouraged to apply. AA/EOE.
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