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JOB: Medical Statistician (Research Assistant/Research Fellow)

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Medical Statistician (Research Assistant/Research Fellow) , - Ref: 1813100

UCL Department / Division: MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL
Location of position: London
Grade: 6-7
Hours: Full Time
Salary (inclusive of London allowance): Grade 6: £30,922 - £32,607 per annum / Grade 7: £35,328 - £42,701 per annum

Join one of the country's leading Clinical Trials Units

The MRC Clinical Trials Unit at University College London is amongst the country's foremost clinical trials units and a centre of excellence for challenging and innovative studies, and developing and implementing new methodologies. The Unit undertakes world-class research, and we are committed to strengthening and expanding the evidence base for healthcare both nationally and internationally, delivering innovative research that can really make a difference.

We are looking to recruit enthusiastic statisticians, to play a central role in ground-breaking clinical trials, observational studies and/or individual participant data IPD meta-analyses. The opportunities encompass statistical input and support for high profile, international clinical trials, cohort studies and IPD meta-analyses in cancer and infections, to speed up the evaluation of treatments for patients' ultimate benefit.

These roles involve working within friendly multi-disciplinary teams on studies within the CTU's Infections, Cancer and Methodology themes. The Infections studies include: STREAM, a large non-inferiority regulatory trial in multi-drug resistant tuberculosis and Paediatric observational cohort studies: EPPICC (HIV) and REACH. The Cancer studies include: STAMPEDE, a large multi-arm adaptive trial in advanced prostate cancer, Add-Aspirin a large BASKET trial testing the effects of aspirin in 4 types of cancer; and STOPCAP, a series of pairwise and network IPD meta-analyses in advanced prostate cancer.

The successful candidates will work either on trials, observational studies, IPD meta-analyses, or a combination of these, depending on interest, skills and experience, working as part of a wider group of statisticians, with opportunities for skills and career development, both in statistics and more broadly in research careers.

Duties of the role will include:

-          Responsibility for statistical aspects of the studies, including conducting analyses, preparing and presenting reports, interpreting results, preparing conference abstracts and papers for peer reviewed journals.
-      Day to day management of statistical aspects of the studies
-      Provision of statistical advice on the development of new research proposals
-      For newly funded proposals - assisting in the development of case report forms, standard operating procedures for data mergers and data checking (for cohort studies and IPD meta-analysis), specifications for analysis datasets, and the study database.
-      Developing knowledge of the biology and epidemiology of relevant disease areas.
-      Working on methodological problems, in collaboration with interested colleagues, and depending on personal interest.
-      Participating in teaching and in the statistical review of papers.

Initial grant funding for these roles runs to 31st December 2020 in the first instance.

Key Requirements:
The successful candidates will have an enthusiastic approach, excellent communication skills, and proven ability to prioritise and work to deadlines. They should have a good understanding of statistical concepts and familiarity with one or more statistical packages.

Practical experience of statistical methods in analysing trial, observational cohort data, and/or meta-analyses based on IPD would be an advantage, as would experience of working with multi-disciplinary teams and preparing/presenting reports.

Further Details
If you have any queries regarding the vacancy or the application process, to arrange an informal discussion regarding the post please contact Carole Booth, HR Manager ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>).

For more information, please click HERE<https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/jobs.cgi?owner=5063744&ownertype=fair&jcode=1813100&vt_template=966&adminview=1>

Closing Date: 31st July 2019
Latest time for the submission of applications: 23:59

Interviews: Week commencing 12th August 2019

Our department holds an Athena SWAN Bronze award, in recognition of our commitment to advancing gender equality.
This appointment is subject to UCL Terms and Conditions of Service for Research and Support Staff.


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