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The Columbia University, Robert N Butler Columbia Aging Center is seeking a full-time Staff Associate II (Biostatistician) to aid in statistical analysis and day-to-day data management associated with multiple concurrent research projects of the Aiello Research Group.
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Serve as a principal investigator or co-investigator in the role of biostatistician on funded grant proposals. Job Title: Biostatistician - Open Rank: Instructor/Senior Instructor. Strong programming skills in one or more common statistical software packages (such as SAS, R, Python, Stata, MATLAB and/or SPSS.
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The highly-qualified Biostatistician will support clinical investigation with a focus on genetic studies, including design and analysis of clinical studies, estimate sample size and power, interpret results and write statistical sections of papers and grants collaboration with investigators affiliated with Harvard Medical School, grant and protocol development and review, and teaching and mentoring of junior investigators.
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The Biostatistician II has post-graduation work experience as a biostatistician in an academic research environment, and will be able to work semi-independently, under the supervision of a Ph. D. Level Statistician.
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Stanford University is seeking a Biostatistician 1 to work closely with senior statistician(s) to manage relevant databases as necessary, design studies, devise analysis plan, create analytic files, implement analysis plan and report and publish findings.
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As a Principal Biostatistician with Critical Care, you will represent the Biostatistics department on all aspects of the clinical development process, ranging from clinical trial designs to regulatory submissions while applying scientific rigor to statistical methods and interpretation of results and also advise on the conduct of clinical studies, database development and data quality assurance with the analysis of clinical endpoints in mind.
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By leveraging our deep insights into oncology and immunology, advanced protein engineering/design technologies, and extensive knowledge in clinical development, our vision is to uncover the novel therapeutic targets and develop the best-in-class and first-in-class biotherapeutics for the patients with significant unmet medical needs.
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Purpose Statement/Position Summary: The Biostatistician II under the supervision of a faculty, Ph. D level Biostatistician, and in collaboration with faculty investigators and CHLA research staff, performs data management, statistical analysis and other tasks relevant to a biostatistician’s role in support of qualitative and quantitative scientific research and evaluation projects.
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The Biostatistician works collaboratively with a variety of teams and is responsible for gaining and utilizing knowledge of biostatistical methodology and statistical programming to advise and implement strategies across all stages of clinical research data management and analysis.
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Principal, Biostatistician- Transcatheter Heart Valve. In countries where vaccines are less available, or other requirements exist, we may institute alternate measures that optimize patient safety and healthcare provider safety, which may include regular COVID testing or specific masking requirements.
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The Biostatistics Core is seeking a full-time doctorate-level biostatistician. Experienced SAS or R programmer for both data manipulation and statistical analysis. The Biostatistics Core is seeking a full-time doctorate-level biostatistician.
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A reasonable estimate of the current salary range is $86,320 - $154,960 per year for the role of Biostatistician - Global Pediatric Medicine. The Department of Global Pediatric Medicine (GPM) is seeking a Biostatistician to provide analytic support to program teams in GPM and SJG. The Biostatistician provides research expertise to collaborators in GPM and SJG, in all aspects of conducting statistical analyses for clinical studies, global surveys, and research projects.
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Represent the THV Biostatistics department on all aspects of the clinical development process, ranging from clinical trial designs to regulatory submissions while applying scientific rigor to statistical methods and interpretation of results and also advise on the conduct of clinical studies, database development and data quality assurance with the analysis of clinical endpoints in mind.
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The Senior Biostatistician will be responsible for designing statistical analysis plans for clinical studies; performing statistical analyses independently; creating reports intended for internal distribution and for regulatory submission; creating internal presentations and white papers; and interfacing with surgeons to assist in drafting peer-reviewed journal articles.
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For further detail on the spin-off of Critical Care from Edwards Lifesciences, please consult this 2023 Investor Conference Presentation, pages. As Critical Care transitions to an independent company, we will continue to benefit from the expertise and experience of 4,000+ dedicated global employees, a vibrant innovation engine with strong investment in our future pipeline, and strong sales growth and profitability.
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