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clinical drug development in collaboration with pharmacometrics and statistics groups (as relevant). Provides recommendations for clinical doses and dosing regimens (including drug-drug interactions, food
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and GAN models. Expertise in statistical data analysis and mathematical methodologies for unsupervised & supervised learning algorithms. Expertise in a wide variety of techniques such as neural nets
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of other colleagues to achieve meaningful outcomes and create business impact. Degree in Computer Sciences, Statistics, Clinical Informatics or similar Relevant certification &/or work experience in data
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of other colleagues to achieve meaningful outcomes and create business impact. Degree in Computer Sciences, Statistics, Clinical Informatics or similar Relevant certification &/or work experience in data
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apply deep medical and clinical knowledge to translate clinical research ideas into high-quality decision-making data, working closely with subject matter experts from statistics, clinical pharmacology
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Health Information Technology (HIT), including working with claims data sets or Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems Residency or Fellowship experience Microsoft Access, statistics software, and/or data
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Microsoft Access, statistics software, and/or data programming experience Experience in the clinical, functional, and technical application of health information technology used in the U.S. Experience with
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Record (EHR) systems Residency or Fellowship experience Microsoft Access, statistics software, and/or data programming experience Experience in the clinical, functional, and technical application of health
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resources to ensure all functional device activities are completed on schedule following the Pfizer Design Control process. Utilize technical writing and statistical data analysis skills to write protocols
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leading a team in a matrix structure. Can interact at all levels of an organization. Analytical and Statistical Skills - Demonstrated ability to analyze, evaluate, understand processes quickly, and identify