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Principal Biostatistician

AL Solutions
Sheffield
1 week ago
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We are currently searching for Senior & Principal Biostatisticians to join a small, full service CRO that have recently opened an entity in the U.K and have exciting plans to grow sustantially across Europe over the next 12-18 months.


We are looking for candidates that have strong experience leading studies and working within Oncology. FSP and multi-sponsor projects available.


This position requires candidaes to be located in the U.K.


Responsibilities:


  • Provide statistical expertise for design, analysis and reporting of clinical trials and research projects
  • Write Statistical Analysis Plans
  • Lead assigned projects to achieve quality and on time delivery of deliverables
  • Provide statistical input to Case Report Forms design and database/variable structure
  • Develop / Review ADaM dataset specifications. Review and provide input to SDTM dataset specs when required
  • Perform QC validation of analysis datasets
  • Create and maintain Statistical and Programming QC and QA Plans for assigned projects


Requirements:


  • Statistics related degree
  • Previous experience leading studies
  • Proficient experience with SAS
  • Experience working on Oncology studies is essential
  • Prior CRO experience
  • Significant experience working on clinical trials (Phase 1-4)


Jack Kavangh

AL Solutions

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