[Remote] Contingent Summer Research Analyst Intern
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Arbor Research Collaborative for Health is focused on health research, and they are seeking a Contingent Summer Research Analyst Intern to contribute to their CKD study. The intern will work with a project team to analyze electronic health record data and assist in various analytic tasks from day one.
Responsibilities
- Contribute to construction and QC of longitudinal electronic health record (EHR) analytic files using structured data
- Conduct descriptive analyses of patient demographics, lab values, medication use, and clinical characteristics
- Summarize data availability, follow-up patterns, and measurement frequency across CKD subgroups
- Support feasibility assessments by generating counts, proportions, and distributional summaries
- Produce clean, well-documented analytic code and contribute to draft tables and figures
- Participate in biweekly internal team meetings and client meetings, and contribute to written deliverables
Skills
- Currently enrolled in a graduate program (MPH, MS, PhD, or equivalent) in biostatistics, epidemiology, data science, health informatics, or a related field
- Proficiency in Python, R, or SAS for data manipulation and descriptive analysis
- Comfort working with big data – large, messy, real-world datasets
- Strong attention to detail and ability to write clean, reproducible, well-commented code
- Ability to work independently with remote supervision
- Comfort using AI-assisted coding tools (e.g., Claude, GitHub Copilot)
- Familiarity with EHR data or claims-based data
- Experience with longitudinal data structures (e.g., repeated lab measurements, time-to-event)
- Experience with version control (Git)
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