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Join our dynamic team at Ripple Effect as a Biostatistician SME to Program Managers at the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPH), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). As a Biostatistician SME, you will play a vital role as a scientific and technical advisor to ARPH Program Managers by offering invaluable support and thought leadership.
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General Summary of PositionWe are actively recruiting for an experienced Biostatistician to join our team at MedStar Health Research Institute. General Summary of PositionWe are actively recruiting for an experienced Biostatistician to join our team at MedStar Health Research Institute.
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HJF is seeking a Biostatistician III to support the Data Coordinating and Analysis Center (DCAC) for the Military HIV Research Program (MHRP) and the Viral Disease Program (VDP) of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), whose Home Office is located at 6720A Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, Maryland.
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HJF is seeking a Biostatistician I/II to provide biostatistical support for military field-based and clinical research. The Biostatistician I/II participates in cross-functional teams or specific projects with defined outcomes and performs data analysis with guidance and appropriate controls.
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Provide biostatistician consultation to clients or colleagues. Analyze archival data such as birth, death, and disease records. Provide biostatistician consultation to clients or colleagues. Apply research or simulation results to extend biological theory or recommend new research projects.
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Support ad hoc flexible and rapid programming arising from questions generated from planned analyses and results under the supervision of a more senior biostatistician or programmer. Provide weekly feedback to the supervising programmer or biostatistician on the progress of deliverables/projects.
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HJF is seeking a Biostatistician I to join the B cell Immunology Section, led by Dr. Shelly Krebs in support of the US Military HIV Research Program (MHRP; HIVResearch.org) and the Emerging Infectious Diseases Branch (EIDB; EIDResearch.org) of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
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Sr. Biostatistician Contractor - Part-Time. Responsible for guiding statistical analysis plans, programming, and data quality checks to project junior team members generating and reporting real-world evidence about disease, health service utilization and the effects of medical products through the analysis of healthcare data.
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The Senior, Biostatistician Real-World Evidence will be responsible for developing a strategy to enhance research capabilities, as well as to lead the development and implementation of research projects that further expand our understanding of hematologic diseases and care.
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The Biostatistician 3 has highly complex specialized training and skills to perform the job functions. The incumbent must have a Master’s degree in biostatistics or statistics and 5-7 years of experience working in a cancer research environment, especially in early-phase clinical trials and other clinical trials in general (randomized or nonrandomized), including immunology and targeted trial designs.
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In this crucial role, you will serve as a scientific and technical advisor—providing support and thought leadership to the program manager and performer teams responsible for generating R&D solutions for ARPH and its focus areas.
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The Manager Biostatistician 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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