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Hi all! I’m a MPH student in Boston studying epidemiology and biostatistics, and I’ve made it a priority to get really good at R/SAS/Linux and SQL and study design. I have had various research assistant jobs at my institute such as programmer for a bioinformatics lab, project manager for a peds unit at the hospital and teaching fellow, but I need to pivot to make more money. I am very aware that Boston is a biotech hub but research associate jobs require wet lab and I would prefer to stay computational, what should I look for?
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