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Applications are invited for two research associate positions on the MRC
funded project “Designing and analysing multi-arm multi-stage clinical
trials with one or more endpoints”. One appointment will be working at
Lancaster University’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics, while the
other will be located at the MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge. Both
positions are funded for 3 years, with a start date of 1 May 2012, or as
soon as possible thereafter. Appointments will be on Grade 6
(Lancaster, £23,811 – £31,020) with the starting salary depending on
completion of the PhD and experience.

In the early stages of drug development there often is uncertainty about
the most promising among a set of different treatments. This project will
develop a body of research in the area of multi-arm multi-stage clinical
trials (MAMS) which aim to provide an efficient solution to this problem.
The project is a cross-institutional initiative between the Statistics
Groups at the Universities of Lancaster and the MRC Biostatistics Unit in
Cambridge led by Thomas Jaki (Lancaster), Jack Bowden and James Wason
(Cambridge). Applicants should have, or be close to completing, a PhD in
Statistics or related discipline. Good programming skills are essential and
experience with adaptive or group sequential trials is desirable. Informal
enquires can be addressed to Dr Thomas Jaki ([log in to unmask]), Dr
Jack Bowden ([log in to unmask]) or Dr James Wason (
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For further details and to apply please go to
https://hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=A374

Thomas Jaki

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