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- Provide deep expertise in biological statistics and its role in drug discovery.
- Provide Scientific leadership across the department.
- Work at the intersection between Biosciences, Molecular Sciences, and Chemistry & DMPK to deliver statistical insight across a range of challenging target classes, from initial target characterisation through to clinical dose prediction.
- Communicate effectively, to influence multiple stakeholders and collaborate across projects and sites.
- Promote scientific excellence, through external publication, presentations.
- Play a pivotal role in training and developing colleagues, including through practical contributions from the bench.
- PhD in statistics, mathematics, data science or equivalent experience.
- Experience in biological statistics in a drug discovery environment.
- Proven scientific leadership, including through matrix management.
- Deep expertise in statistics and its role and application across drug discovery.
- Experience in data analysis, including large and complex datasets (e.g. high-throughput screening).
- Knowledge of Bayesian methods and statistical modelling, experimental design (including DOE).
- Programming experience with tools such as R, Python.
- Excellent communication skills, ability to describe complex science in an engaging and inclusive manner. Ability to influence multiple stakeholders and collaborate across projects and sites.
- A passion for promotion of scientific excellence, through external publication, presentations.
Senior Statistician - Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom - Cpl Life Sciences
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Job Description
Senior Statistician
Salary: Up to 64,400 depending on experience
Hybrid - Cambridge
Key Skills: Knowledge of Bayesian methods and statistical modelling, experimental design
This is a new and exciting role within our Bioinformatics team based in Cambridge. As Senior Statistician, you'll set the vision and lead our biological statistics strategy, helping to identify and implement quantitative approaches to address key biological questions.
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