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Managing the technical assistant/associate director(s), psychometrician(s) and research specialist(s), as well as statistical programming at the TIMSS and PIRLS International Study Center.
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The Associate Director, Statistical Programming will be accountable and responsible for leading statistical programming activities for multiple clinical studies, maintaining programming infrastructure and ensuring timely deliverables with high quality.
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Responsibilities ·40% - The individual will work with the principal investigator (PI), project director, associate research scientist, student researchers, and other research collaborators to develop and execute clear, well-documented statistical analysis programs and research methods.
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2+ years of expertise using database management (e.g., MS-Access) and statistical programming (e.g., SAS) required. The Associate Director, Pharmacoepidemiology position provides epidemiologic, methodological, and analytic support to Daiichi Sankyo products.
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Summary The purpose of this job is to provide statistical programming technical support to DSI project teams on all statistical programming deliverables and programming submission.
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Reporting directly to the MDI Director, and to the Principal Investigator/Associate Professor, the MDI Software Developer interacts with researchers of the Data-Coops project, other technical staff, faculty at other universities, and students.
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The Associate Director, Biostatistics is responsible for statistical activities in support of clinical trials, including contributing to trial designs, authoring statistical sections of protocols, preparing statistical analysis plans, and reviewing and interpreting the analysis of clinical trial data.
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Proficiency in R programming language and other statistical software, including EAST.·Experience with CDISC, including SDTM, ADaM, CDASH.·Experience in representing sponsors in meetings with interaction with US FDA and international regulatory authorities.
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The Associate Director may provide statistical programming expertise on departmental and cross-functional process improvement initiatives. If so, you have the chance to join Ascendis Pharma as our new Associate Director, Statistical Programming.
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Proficiency in R programming language and other statistical software, including EAST. Proclinical Staffing is seeking an Associate Director Biostatistics to join a cutting-edge pharmaceutical company.
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Manages CRO statistical and programming support. Consults with Research & Preclinical colleagues on statistical questions in their work. Writes the statistical sections of clinical trial protocols, while consulting with internal and external experts.
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The Senior Financial Economist will report to a Deputy Director, Associate Director, or Assistant Director in OERA and will work in the PCAOB's Washington, DC (Headquarters) office.
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We are actively seeking an exceptionally motivated individual to fill the role of Associate Director in our Statistical Programming team. Provide hands-on statistical programming support for Clinical Study Reports (CSRs), scientific publications, presentations, Investigator's Brochures (IB)/Development Safety Update Reports (DSUR), interim Data Monitoring Committees (iDMC), clinical data reviews, and ad-hoc analyses.
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3) Manage a wide array of research projects and statistical programming to meet Center objectivesSupervision received:This research faculty position will be supervised by the Director of the Center for Outcomes Research and Policy Supervision exercised: This position may have supervisory responsibilities with research professionals.
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Proficiency in scientific computing/programming (SAS, R or Python) and implementation of advanced statistical analysis, data manipulation, graphing & simulation. Provides statistical support and leadership to address health authority request, publication, presentation, and other public release of information.
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