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Review key planning documents (e.g., statistical analysis plan, data presentation plan, data review plan) to ensure alignment with development team objectives and clarity and completeness of programming assumptions and requirements.
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As the Principal Statistical Programmer reporting to the Senior Director of Statistical Programming, you will be accountable for all statistical programming deliverables in adherence to company SOPs and ICH/GCP. You will also help to create and implement Statistical Programming policies and procedures.
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The statistical programmer works collaboratively with the end users, internal colleagues to ensure the high-quality production of data visualizations and statistical outputs using Spotfire/R and other visualization tools.
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Strong programming skills in one or more common statistical software packages (such as SAS, R, Python, Stata, MATLAB and/or SPSS). Minimum five years of SAS, R, or other statistical programming experience.
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Hands-on statistical programming to support CSR, publications, presentations, DSUR, IB update, safety data review, RTQ, and ad hoc analyses. Review key study documents including but not limited to study protocol, SAP, and CDM documents and provide inputs to represent statistical programming function.
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The Department of Neurology is seeking a Statistical Programmer Analyst who will support the BIOS Clinical Trials Coordinating Center's (CTCC) Research Program and Clinical Trials Unit, which manages multi-center, 20+ million dollar federally funded clinical trials and multiple site-specific pharmaceutical sponsored trials.
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A minimum of 3-5 years of experience as a biostatistician consultant or statistical analyst is required. Create, edit, and maintain relevant course content (lectures/HW/project/exams) for Quantitative Research Methods, Biostatistics, and other statistical analysis courses in the Master of Public Health (MPH) program.
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Employer will accept a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Biostatistics, Statistics, Data Science, Engineering, Biology, Pharmacy or related field and 60 months of experience in the job offered or in a Senior Statistical Programmer II-related occupation.
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May be certified in lean/six-sigma quality engineering methodologies/statistical process control. May be certified in lean/six-sigma quality engineering methodologies/statistical process control.
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Curiosity about vaccine research, public health and the evolution and spread of viruses is a bonus as our program serves as the Statistical and Data Management Center for several international collaborative study networks including: HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN), HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN), Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Consortium (IDCRC), Vaccine Immunology Statistical Center (VISC) and COVID-19 Prevention Network (CoVPN.
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Provide technical advice in specialized quality assurance technology such as nondestructive testing (NDT), metrology, statistical techniques (e.g., Statistical Process Control (SPC), fabrication techniques, quality codes, and regulations.
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Ph. D. or DrPH degree with experience in cancer clinical trials design and implementation of statistical activities during trial conduct. Ph. D. or DrPH plus experience in cancer clinical trials design and implementation of statistical activities during trial conduct.
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Remote Principal Statistical Programmer needs 10 years Pharmaceutical/Biotech programming experience including macro/tools development experienceRemote Principal Statistical Programmer requires:•FDA submission experience is highly desirable.
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Required skills: credit/financial modelling; cloud computing environments; machine learning techniques/algorithms (classification, regression, clustering, feature engineering, decision trees, gradient boosting); statistical skills (distributions, statistical testing, regression, regulation); R; Python; Anaconda; TensorFlow; Scikit-learn; Keras; SQL; H2O.ai; Redshift.
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The Senior Statistical Programmer will work closely with the Associate Director of Statistical Programming and other members of the Biometrics team to provide programming support across specific programs.
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