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Learning, this person will be responsible for leading a team of data scientists who are aligned by therapeutic areas and support the brands (marketing and sales teams) in their strategy and execution. You
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colleagues are experts with a deep knowledge of their therapeutic area and their medicines. Physicians and other health care professionals and stakeholders view them as peers, and SC colleagues as partners. In
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colleagues are experts with a deep knowledge of their therapeutic area and their medicines. Physicians and other health care professionals and stakeholders view them as peers, and SC colleagues as partners. In
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mathematical methodologies for unsupervised & supervised learning algorithms. Expertise in a wide variety of techniques such as neural nets, deep neural nets, boosted trees, support vector machines. Algorithm
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clinical portfolio. With this focus, the Asset Quality Lead (AQL) role brings deep knowledge of Level One quality issues and risk areas within assets and across clinical trial programs . In partnership with
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experience with machine learning technology, such as: big data stack, Python, R, and visualization techniques Deep understanding of artificial intelligence concepts, experience with AI frameworks and libraries
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) at Pfizer combines research and technology units that have deep disease area expertise and cutting-edge science and platforms to discover and develop innovative therapeutic programs in small molecules and
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. With your deep knowledge of the discipline, you will be an active team member whose decisions impact the project. You will be using your scientific judgment to adapt standard methods and techniques by
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generation RNA therapeutics design and drug discovery Proficiency with deep learning frameworks and data structures Excellent organizational skills, with ability to navigate a complex matrix environment and
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preferred Experience working on a clinical care team in hospital or community setting Deep understanding of the US healthcare system and the multidisciplinary approach to address clinical care gaps Overall