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PhD in a quantitative subject e.g. Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Computational Biology, Epidemiology with combined academic and or industry experience of 8+ years. PhD in a quantitative subject e.g. Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Computational Biology, Epidemiology with combined academic and or industry experience of 8+ years.
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Open Rank Teaching/Clinical Professor: a PhD or DrPH in Public Health, Population Health, Health Services Administration, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Communications, Nutrition, or related fields by the appointment start date.
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PhD or master degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biostatistics, or related discipline. You will develop and apply methods to process, analyze, visualize, and integrate large scale biological datasets, including whole genome DNA sequencing, whole transcriptome RNA sequencing, proteomics, metabolomics, and more.
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PhD in a relevant subject area (Computational Biology, Population Genetics/Genomics, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics) Strong quantitative background (e.g. BSc in Computer Science, Applied Math, Engineering, Biostatistics.
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Qualifications EDUCATION: ·MA or PhD in applied statistics/biostatistics or bioinformatics EXPERIENCE: ·Minimum of 2 years of directly related research SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: Not Applicable FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Not Applicable WORKING CONDITIONS: Office space in the Center for Genomic Medicine at the Simches Research Center of MGH, Boston.
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PhD in Computational/Informatics, Biostatistics or related discipline with a minimum of 5. Apply next-generation DNA and RNA sequencing and bioinformatics capability, and. Develop and / or implement computational tools for CRISPR on- and off-target editing.
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PhD in Statistics/Biostatistics is preferred. The Executive Director, Biostatistics has extensive experience in the pharmaceutical industry to independently lead a therapeutic area biostatistics team (e.g. Neurology, Metabolics, Hematology/Nephrology, Metabolism or other) to deliver project, tools and/or technical level activities related to design, delivery and interpretation, advises statisticians across business units to prepare for high level internal governance committees and/or regulatory submissions.
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PhD/MS in statistics or related discipline with at least 7 (9 for MS) years of clinical development experience in pharma/biotech industry and should have at least 4 years of leading experience in development of digital biomarkers (establishing a novel digital biomarker or digital COA or ePRO in clinical trials.
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RBW Consulting has partnered with a very exciting small biotech company in Greater Boston in part of their search for an Associate Director of Biostatistics. PhD in statistics with proven experience in the biotechnology/pharmaceutical industry.
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At Sanofi, we have a shared commitment to bring innovation to a broad and diverse portfolio of therapeutics supported by our Biostatistics and Programming department. PhD/MS in statistics or related discipline with at least 5 (7 for MS) years of related experience (establishing a novel endpoint of digital COA or ePRO in clinical trials, psychometric analyses.
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A PhD (preferred) or master's degree in Statistics, Biostatistics, or equivalent field is required. As a Senior Biostatistician, you will take a leading role in a variety of projects, providing consultation and collaboration with experts in epidemiology, informatics, clinical, data science, and engineering.
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Gathers clinical data ensuring that the clinical development process utilized is aligned with strategic objective(s), as well as regulatory reporting requirements (working with biostatistics and data management.
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PhD (preferred) or Masters degree, in Health Economics, Biostatistics, Health Services Research, Actuarial Sciences or a closely related, quantitative field. Relevant experience in health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) of 5 or more years beyond PhD (or 7 or more years beyond Masters degree.
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Associate Director, Biostatistics - Greater Boston. Lead and take ownership of all biostatistics deliverables. PhD in Statistics or a related field with 7+ years of industry experience OR MS with 9+ years of industry experience.
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Working knowledge of biostatistics, GCP, and regulatory requirements for clinical studies. Advanced degree in life sciences (PhD, MD, or PharmD) Working knowledge of biostatistics, GCP, and regulatory requirements for clinical studies.
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