Principal Biostatistician

Quiddity Talent Solutions
Liverpool
5 days ago
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Principal Biostatisticians – We’re Looking for You!


Are you aPrincipal Biostatisticianwho’s passionate about data-driven impact in the world of clinical research? Whether you’re actively exploring new opportunities or just open to hearing what’s out there, we’d love to connect.


AtQuiddity Talent Solutions, we're partnering with some of the most respected names in global pharma and CROs – and we’re building a dedicated network of senior Biostatistics professionals ahead of exciting upcoming projects.


If you’ve led studies, collaborated cross-functionally, and enjoy turning complex data into meaningful outcomes – you’re exactly who we want to talk to.


We're especially keen to connect with professionals who:

  • Have led Biostatistics input across full clinical trial lifecycles
  • Are confident navigating regulatory submissions and global study designs
  • Thrive in fast-paced, collaborative environments
  • Bring a passion for mentorship and innovation
  • Want to be part of work that truly changes lives


This isn’t a job advert – it’s an open invitation to connect, collaborate and explore what the future might hold.


Let’s have a conversation about where your career is headed, and how we can help you get there.

Apply here or messageNicola-Jaynedirectly to join our specialist talent network for Principal Biostatisticians.

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