Roche Welwyn Biostatistics is delighted to announce the opening of its 3rd intern scheme for Statistics/Data Science/Epidemiology
PhD students within the UK for summer 2020.
Our biostatistics summer interns will work for 10 weeks at our Roche Welwyn site under the supervision of experienced
biostatisticians and will receive a competitive salary. Interns will work on theoretical or applied problems with direct relevance to
Roche’s ongoing clinical drug-development in areas such as oncology, immunology, infectious disease, ophthalmology, or
neuroscience. In previous internships students worked in projects related to joint modelling in influenza, identifying predictors in
imagining abnormalities in Alzheimer’s disease, and bayesian analysis for single arm trials in a rare disease.
There will be opportunities to interact with Roche’s global network of over 200 statisticians. At the end of the internship, students will
give a department-wide presentation on their research topic. As well as engaging in an exciting research topic, interns will have the
opportunity to experience first-hand the work of statisticians within the pharmaceutical industry, and how they add value to clinical
development plans. Interns will learn both new technical and non-technical skills highly relevant for their future careers.
How to apply
To apply for this exciting opportunity please submit your CV with a covering letter outlining:
- What PhD course you are currently taking
- Why you are interested in this program
- What do you want to get out of this opportunity
- What skills or experience you have that are relevant for the role
Requirements
Applicants must currently be on a PhD program within the UK in the areas of Statistics/Data Science/Epidemiology and should be
available for an interview on the 17th January 2020.
Closing date: 3rd January 2020
apply here >>> https://roche.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/roche-ext/job/Biostatistics-PhD-Summer-Internship_201907-120635 <<<<<<<
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