A Research Statistician position is currently available at the Cambridge UK site. At Pfizer, Research Statisticians provide statistical leadership to influence the choice of targets, compounds, doses, patient populations and endpoints at key decision points and meetings. Research Statisticians provide state-of-the-art statistical design, analysis and interpretation of high quality studies and experiments that:
- Underpin or enable the identification and development of high value assets for the Research organization.
- Ensure processes, systems and technologies deployed across Pfizer are optimized.
In designing suitable studies and experiments, you will ensure that:
- Alignment of interests across relevant stakeholders is sought
- All relevant prior data is systematically reviewed, synthesized and leveraged
- Quantitative and model-based methods are exploited wherever appropriate
- Technical, regulatory and strategic guidance are provided to guide management and project teams as required.
What you will need:
- An MSc and preferably a PhD in Statistics.
- Experience in early clinical trials, Phases I & II.
- An innovative approach to design, analysis and communication of studies with a sound understanding of how Bayesian methods add value
- A collaborative style working closely with clinical research colleagues and actively influencing the R&D plans of projects.
- Scientific and business knowledge providing an understanding of the objectives and processes associated with drug discovery, pre-clinical development, and early clinical development.
- Capability to provide statistical leadership to cross-functional teams
- Strong statistical skills with application in clinical enabler studies and early clinical drug development.
- Proven ability to balance many projects and clients simultaneously and work effectively with colleagues locally and globally.
To find out more and to apply visit www.pfizer.com/careers and enter the job opening I.D. 952609.
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