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The Biostatistician II will engage in a variety of collaborative research projects working closely with clinician investigators, fellow statisticians, administrative staff, and trainees in the nationally recognized Section for Health Policy and Equity Research.
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Acting under the supervision of the Lead Biostatistician and following established policies and procedures under a Quality Management System (QMS), the Biostatistician supports the planning, conduct, and reporting of data and statistical analyses with proper documentation pertaining to AI-based SaMD products and regulatory submission filings.
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PROMETRIKA is a full-service clinical research organization (CRO) with extensive experience in clinical operations, data management, biostatistics, medical writing, and pharmacovigilance.
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Act as subject matter expert in biostatistics.
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Biostatistician responsibilities such as:Clinical and observational study development and reviewForms design and reviewSDTM ModelingStudy MonitoringDevelopment of analysis plansDevelopment of ADaM analysis datasets, programming, analysis and report writingThis position is located in the Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR) within the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts.
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This Biostatistician II will be responsible for. Experience in statistical programming (e.g. SAS, Stata, or SPSS) Demonstrating knowledge of and proficiency in working with standard statistical packages (e.g., SAS, R, Stata, SPSS) and learning other project-specific software.
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The Health Outcomes in Pregnancy and Exposure to HIV/ARVs study (HOPE) is actively recruiting a Master’s level Biostatistician or Epidemiologist. The Health Outcomes in Pregnancy and Exposure to HIV/ARVs study (HOPE) is actively recruiting a Master’s level Biostatistician or Epidemiologist.
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We are looking for a biostatistician leader to join our Center. Current McCance Center core and affiliate faculty and staff are interdisciplinary, including expertise in neurology, psychiatry, neuroscience, nutrition and metabolism, genetics, exercise science, sleep, data sciences, clinical trials and epidemiology.
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We celebrate the rich tapestry of backgrounds and perspectives that make us stronger as a team.
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Work closely with the Lead Biostatistician and independently to assist with preparing statistical analysis plans and contribute to the design of study protocols. Familiarity with machine learning and deep learning models concepts, including containerization software such as Docker, and packages such as PyTorch and TensorFlow.
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Perform or supervise complex statistical analyses and create or provide input to statistical reports.
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The Biostatistician II is responsible for providing statistical expertise and managing the activities for personalized medicine companion diagnostic device analytical and clinical studies. Knowledge and experience with Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS.
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