*Salary*: £27,285 to £38,832
*Closing Date: *Saturday 21 July 2018
*Starting date*: 1 October 2018 or as soon as possible thereafter.
*Reference*: A2316
*Apply: *https://hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=A2316
We are seeking applications for a (Senior) Research Associate post to work
within the Medical and Pharmaceutical Statistics (MPS) Research Unit
(*www.mps-research.com
<http://www.mps-research.com/>*) in the Department of Mathematics and
Statistics at Lancaster University. The Medical and Pharmaceutical
Statistics Research Unit is directed by Prof Thomas Jaki and undertakes
collaborative research with the pharmaceutical industry and medical
research institutes.
The posts are offered for 30 months in the first instance and we are
seeking researchers with an interest in early phase clinical trials. This
post offers the opportunity to develop an independent research profile and
support for the post holders to obtain their own funding is provided. MPS
is part of the MRC North West Hub for Trials Methodology Research (NWHTMR)
and the network of Hubs (*http://www.methodologyhubs.mrc.ac.uk
<http://www.methodologyhubs.mrc.ac.uk/>*). The NWHTMR is a collaboration
between the Universities of Liverpool, Lancaster, Manchester and Bangor in
which the Unit leads the theme on the design and analysis of early phase
clinical trials.
You will work on methods for dose-finding studies and Phase II
adaptive/Bayesian clinical trials, provide support for trials implementing
novel designs and become involved in professional development courses
associated with your expertise.
Experience of teaching and programming skills using software such as R are
desirable, but training on these aspects of the job can be provided.
The appointment will be to either a Senior Research Associate (Grade 7) or
a Research Associate (Grade 6).
Informal enquires can be addressed to Prof Thomas Jaki (*[log in to unmask]
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https://hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=A2316
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