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. Help maintain a strong statistics community at Pfizer through collaborations, scholarship, presentations and learnings across divisions and locations. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS MS in Statistics/Biostatistics
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QUALIFICATIONS PhD or MS in statistics, biostatistics or related field with at least 10 years' experience in clinical research and development, including at least 2 years management (direct or matrix) experience
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in data, our mission is simple. Empower healthcare decisions regarding the safe and appropriate use of medicines for patients. POSITION SUMMARY You will design, plan and execute biostatistical
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cutting edge design and process development capabilities to accelerate and bring the best in class medicines to patients around the world. POSITION SUMMARY You will represent Biostatistics on cross
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cutting edge design and process development capabilities to accelerate and bring the best in class medicines to patients around the world. POSITION SUMMARY You will represent Biostatistics on cross
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/Biostatistics or related field with 8+ years' experience or PhD in Statistics/Biostatistics or related field with 5+ years' experience in clinical trials Understanding of broad statistical theory and its
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statistics community at Pfizer through collaborations, scholarship, presentations, and learnings across divisions. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS Advanced degree in statistics, biostatistics, or related field. (PhD
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through business development, and marketed inline products. It fully centralizes RWE, epidemiology, outcomes research, RW-relevant health informatics, digital platforms, partnerships, and biostatistics
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, Biostatistics, Clinical Pharmacology, Precision Medicine, and Digital Medicine). The individual will be involved with clinical drug development activities from FIH through PoC and will be a key member of clinical
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and Python scripts Strong background in bioinformatics and/or biostatistics Excellent oral and written communication skills Nice-to-Have Extensive experience in cancer research, tumor microenvironment