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Research Data Analyst

San Francisco, California, United StatesOnsiteFull TimePosted 2 months agoVisa sponsorship available

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Role summary

The Research Data Analyst will support the Center for Biosignal Research (CBR) at UCSF, focusing on the study and clinical application of biosignals. This role involves complex data analysis, particularly time-series and signal processing, to develop and evaluate algorithms for interpreting bedside monitoring data and integrating electronic health records. The analyst will contribute to projects aimed at improving patient care through advanced biosignal analysis, predicting patient outcomes, and optimizing alerting systems. Opportunities exist to contribute to data and computing infrastructure. The position requires independent work and collaboration with researchers and faculty.

The Research Data Analyst will work under the direction of Co-Directors of the Center for Biosignal Research (CBR) and report directly to the CBR Scientific Program Manager. The CBR at UCSF focuses on the study and clinical use of biosignals, or signals that can be continuously measured and monitored from the human body. Our areas of research broadly focus on improving biosignal analysis through signal processing and advanced algorithms, identifying predictors of adverse outcomes, using biosignals to improve physiologic understanding and leveraging these insights to improve patient care and reduce false alarms in bedside monitoring.
The ideal candidate will leverage their experience with complex data analysis, in particular time-series data analysis, biomedical/clinical informatics, and/or signal processing, to develop and evaluate algorithms to interpret continuous bedside monitoring data, integrating additional clinical data such as electronic medical records when appropriate. Prior experience with clinical or biosignal data is preferred but not required. Example projects include the development of algorithms to improve alerting systems for clinically significant arrhythmias and other events, using monitoring data to predict patient trajectories within specific disease cohorts, or assessing the impact of changing alerting mechanisms on overall alarm burden in retrospective data. There are also opportunities to contribute to the design and implementation of the data and computing infrastructure that underlie these efforts. The incumbent will work independently and in collaboration with CBR staff and faculty investigators to facilitate multiple research projects and CBR efforts.

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