Senior Biostatistician
1 week ago
Nightingale Health is seeking an experienced Senior Biostatistician to lead our data analysis efforts. In this role, you'll oversee the development of predictive models, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and drive data-driven decision-making.
You'll be working with a globally unique dataset of molecular and clinical measurements, which offers a vast opportunity for discovery and innovation. Our company culture values independence, responsibility, and continuous learning, making it an ideal fit for ambitious professionals like yourself.
A competitive salary of £100,000 - £120,000 per annum awaits the successful candidate. Don't miss this chance to shape the future of preventative healthcare
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Senior Biostatistician
1 week ago
Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom Warman O'Brien Full timeWarman O'Brien is currently seeking a highly skilled Senior Biostatistician to join their team in Oxford, UK.The ideal candidate will have extensive experience working as a statistician in the pharmaceutical industry or a Contract Research Organization (CRO), with a strong background in regulatory submissions and CDISC standards.This is a strategic role...
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Senior Biostatistician
11 hours ago
Oxford, United Kingdom Specialist Medics Full time**Senior Biostatistician** **United Kingdom, Oxford** Our client with their global experience in over 50 countries, are committed to improving all lives touched by clinical research. **Responsibilities** - Follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and assist in creating new SOPs **Qualifications** - PhD or Master’s degree in Statistics or a closely...
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Senior Biostatistician
8 hours ago
Oxford, United Kingdom PSI CRO Full timeCompany Description We are the company that cares - for our staff, for our clients, for our partners and for the quality of the work we do. A dynamic, global company founded in 1995, we bring together more than 2,000 driven, dedicated and passionate individuals. We work on the frontline of medical science, changing lives, and bringing new medicines to those...