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Proficiency in quantitative and qualitative research methods, data analysis, and statistical software (e.g., SAS, SPSS, STATA, NVivo). Collect, manage, and analyze quantitative and qualitative data using appropriate statistical methods and software.
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The objective is to provide quantitative support in analyzing clinical trials/epidemiology study/healthcare data. You may participate in the company group medical insurance plan Job Description: Statistical Analyst Summary: The Statistical Analyst will assist asset/study statisticians to fulfill the analytical requests using multiple data sources to answer questions related to clinical trials and epidemiological research on vaccine development in pharmaceutical settings.
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PhD in epidemiology, with a focus in infectious disease and/or cancer epidemiology, or a closely aligned quantitative field. Statistical programming experience, including demonstrated proficiency in SAS and R.
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These scientists (from statistics, programming, outcomes research and epidemiology, quantitative clinical pharmacology, digital strategy, library sciences and data architecture/governance, and more) bring their expertise to our global program teams and re-imagine our disciplines.
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OTHER QUALIFICATIONS Coursework completed in statistics and other quantitative courses Knowledge of statistical programming in at least one software language. Compensation: $70,000 - $75,000 - Depending upon experience Job Requirements: EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in a quantitative discipline (e.g., math, statistics, economics, and epidemiology.
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Bachelor’s degree in a quantitative discipline (e.g., math, statistics, economics, and epidemiology). During the first year, new HSAG analysts are provided formal internal training in statistics, machine learning, clinical epidemiology, SAS, Tableau, healthcare data, and an assortment of healthcare-related topics.
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Minimum Requirements:Requires MS, MA, or PhD with concentration in a quantitative discipline such as Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Epidemiology, Engineering, Computer Science, Public Health or Operations Research and a minimum of 5 years of experience in related health care analytics; or any combination of education and experience which would provide an equivalent background.
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Experience with SQL and standard statistical software such as SAS, Python, SPSS or R. employs advanced statistical techniques to gain critical insights into acquisition and member retention behavior drivers and preferences.
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Consults business leaders and internal partners to apply the insights from statistical applications to support information based strategic decision making. Experience with econometrics. Position Title:Lead Marketing Data Scientist.
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Master's degree or higher in biostatistics, epidemiology, public health or a social sciences discipline, including 6 credits in statistics at the graduate level AND two (2) years or more of professional level work in research, statistics or program evaluation where the activities include gathering, analyzing and interpreting statistical data.
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Graduation from an accredited college or university with a master's degree in epidemiology, public health, biostatistics, statistics, health informatics, health science, biomedical science, or environmental science field with experience equivalent to two years' work experience in epidemiology.
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In this role, you will develop solutions and execute complex initiatives that leverage real-world data (e.g., electronic medical records, biomedical imaging, time-series data, surveys/questionnaires, and text notes) to address challenging computational problems alongside partner scientists in epidemiology, statistical genetics, computational biology, and machine learning.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in quantitative sciences (Biostatistics/Statistics, Data Science, Bioinformatics, Epidemiology, Health Economics). Explore novel statistical approaches through which real-world evidence can be used as a supplement to interventional trials.
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Bachelor's with 5+ years or MS / PhD with 1+ years in a medically-related field with a quantitative focus (public health, health economics, biostatistics) or in in a quantitative field (computer science, statistics, computational biology, biomedical engineering.
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Proven skills in at least one statistical package software for quantitative data analysis (SPSS, STATA, R, etc. Required: Master's Degree in public health or other related field (e.g., population health, epidemiology, biostatistics, demography.
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