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PhD, DrPH, PharmD) in Health Economics, Biostatistics, Health Services Research, Epidemiology, Pharmacy Administration, or other relevant discipline, and a minimum of 5 years post-graduate experience in data analysis (preferably in an academic, consulting or healthcare industry setting.
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Data quality surveillance of CRF and external/non-CRF clinical trial data (e.g. Biosample Lab Data, Biomarker Data, Imaging) in collaboration with other Clinical Operations roles, Medical Monitors, Translational Medicine, Clinical Pharmacology, Biostatistics, and other internal and external stakeholders.
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Early phase clinical/translational research expertise, including experience in designing, monitoring, performing and interpreting early phase clinical trials and solid knowledge of biomarkers, surrogate endpoints, biostatistics, and safety reporting.
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A minimum of a Master’s degree in public health, epidemiology, social work, monitoring & evaluation, demography, biostatistics, statistics, analytics or a related field is required. A minimum of a Master’s degree in public health, epidemiology, social work, monitoring & evaluation, demography, biostatistics, statistics, analytics or a related field is required.
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This candidate should be capable of independently learning new analytical techniques and will benefit from some experience in one or more of the following areas: research protocol development and writing, IRB submissions, biostatistics, data analysis, human subject recruitment, retinal imaging (OCT, OCTA, Fundus photography, ERG etc), refraction, visual acuity assessment and familiarity with research administration.
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A thorough understanding of the drug development process from pre-IND through registration and post-registration and a broad understanding of functional areas of drug development, including (preclinical, regulatory, pharmacology, translational medicine, pharmacovigilance, data sciences (data management, biostatistics, programming), and clinical operations is require.
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Ph. D. with 1-3 years of pharmaceutical drug development experience relating to: PKPD, pharmacometrics, mathematics, statistics/ biostatistics, or chemical/biomedical engineering. Business Intelligence (BI), Database Design, Data Engineering, Data Modeling, Data Science, Data Visualization, Machine Learning, Project Management, Software Development, Stakeholder Relationship Management.
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Engage cross-functional internal workstreams including therapeutic area development, biostatistics, clinical operations, and regulatory affairs. Exclusive preferred pricing on Peloton fitness equipment.
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Plans global clinical development strategy and generates the Clinical Development Plan (in close cooperation with other members of the team, particularly Regulatory Affairs, Biostatistics and Health Economics); adjusts and updates the strategy according to the project progression and information available.
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The call to action to extend and improve the lives of cancer patients is louder than ever before, and Syndax is seeking individuals who are committed to science, innovation and excellence to join us on this mission.
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The AE Intake Clinical Trials Associate will provide partner / vendor oversight in relation to Clinical Trial safety report collection and will collaborate with other functions (e.g., Clinical Operations, Medical Affairs, Data Management, Medical Writing, Regulatory, Biostatistics, and others ) to ensure consistency with regulations and with departmental goals and objectives.
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Required Education: Master’s Degree in Biostatistics, Statistics, Quantitative Psychology, Mathematics, or related field. The Stephenson Cancer Center is now hiring for a Research Biostatistician at the TSET Health Promotion Research Center.
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Coordinate with Program Leads, Biostatistics, Data Management, Medical Affairs, Pharmacovigilance to develop/implement Phase appropriate procedures to ensure consistency and quality with respect to Clinical Trial support activities.
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Minimum Qualifications:Epidemiologist I - Requirements consist of a Master of Science or Master of Public Health degree with an emphasis on epidemiology, biostatistics, biological, medical, or health science.
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Liaises between biostatistics and data management to support trial analyses, post-hoc analyses, and publications and congress planning initiatives. Strong understanding of clinical trial design, execution, data governance, dataset structures, and biostatistics.
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