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Singapore Clinical Research Institute (SCRI, www.scri.edu.sg) is an Academic Contract Research Organization dedicated to enhance the standards of human clinical research. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ministry of Health, Singapore. SCRI strives to improve patient care through the design and conduct of high-quality, cutting-edge clinical studies. SCRI supports academic, public-sector and industry-sponsored studies ranging from proof-of-concept to late-phase clinical trials and epidemiological studies. 

We are in the process of expanding our Biostatistics team, and looking for a Biostatistician preferably with a PhD degree or Master degree. Candidate must have at least 2 years of prior experience working in clinical trials. A brief description of the position is as below: 

You will be responsible for the following:

- Provide statistical support for clinical studies, including study design, sample size estimation, patient randomization, statistical analyses (usually by SAS), and interpretation of data and reporting of results
- Provide statistical inputs for manuscript and clinical study report writing
- Provide research consultation and mentoring clinical researchers 
- Facilitate training/workshops on study designs and analyses

Requirements:

- Master or PhD degree in (bio)statistics or closely related area 
- Competency in applying statistical thinking to solve problems in clinical research
- Competency in communicating statistics in English to non-statisticians and appreciating the perspectives of non-statisticians
- At least 2 years work experience in clinical data analysis 
- Experience and ability to work effectively in a multi-disciplinary team environment
- Experience in methodological research and manuscript writing (preferred)

Interested candidates please send CV (inc. availability, current and expected salary) to Michelle Chan at [log in to unmask] by 14th August 2015. Please consider application unsuccessful if candidates do not hear from SCRI by 28th September 2015.

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