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CONTRACT: LEAD STATISTICIAN - PHASE II - III
Job duration: 6-12 month
Start date: asap
Description: Lead Statistician - Phase II - III Based in South East, UK £ Excellent Rate / hour - Dependant on Experience Accountabilities/Responsibilities: *Planning and decision making about state-of-the-art study designs, evaluation methods and sample size calculations; developing study protocols in collaboration with study physicians; participating in the monitoring of study conduct to oversee data quality and potential implications for the planned analysis. *Planning and controlling the entire study evaluation and reporting process through a statistical analysis plan; performing the inferential statistical evaluations *Writing integrated reports and scientific publications, in collaboration with the study physician and medical writer *Planning statistical aspects of clinical development plans, in close collaboration with the medical project leader and other members of theglobal project team. Providing answers to project related statistical or methodological questions from decision-makers inside and outside the company *Writing detailed statistical project plans and stipulating requirements and standards for study teams;providing guidance to study statisticians on protocol development, analysis plans, study report, and publications. *Planning and compiling clinical registration dossiers; preparing regulatory documentation for the EU and the USA, in collaboration with project physicians and data managers; discussing statistical issues with drug regulators. Essential Skills & Capabilities:5-8 years solid experience as a statistician / biostatistician in the Pharmaceutical, Biotech or CRO industry You will be expected to have an MSc or PhD degree in statistics or mathematics as well as a comprehensive knowledge of biostatistics. You should also be familiar with the application of new statistical methods and theories in software solutions involving SAS or S-Plus.Although this is a multiphase role, Oncology experience is highly desirable For further details or a confidential conversation please contact me directly: James Carrera Manager - Pharmaceutical, Healthcare & CRO Division Statistics, Biostatistics & Programming Tel: +44 (0) 207 255 6665 james.carrera@secpharma.com http://uk.linkedin.com/in/jamescarreraPharmaceutical, clinical trials, statistician, statistics, statistical, SAS, programmer, programming, statistics, statistician, biostatistics, biostatistician
Industry: Science and Research
Salary currency: gbp
Salary Benefits:
Salary: £70 - £85 per hour
Job type: Contract
Job skills: Pharmaceutical, clinical trials, statistician, statistics, statistical, SAS, programmer, progra
Job Reference: 201011b
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