Berton Gunter
2005-Oct-12 17:47 UTC
[R] Nonclinical Biostatistics Job Opening at Genentech in South San Francisco, CA
I hope that this job posting does not offend anyone. My sincere apologies if it is inappropriate -- blame me, not my company. -- Bert Gunter Genentech Nonclinical Statistics South San Francisco, CA Genentech has an opening for a fulltime position in its nonclinical biostatistics department, located in South San Francisco, CA. The nonclinical group currently consists of seven MS and PhD level statisticians and mathematicians who work with approximately 800 scientists, engineers, and others in drug discovery, preclinical testing, process and product development, manufacturing, and quality control, among other areas - essentially everything but clinical trials. Statistical activities are commensurately diverse. Some "typical" ones are design and analysis of animal testing for drug efficacy, pharmacokinetics, and toxicity; microarray experiment design and data analysis; bioanalytical assay development; and optimization of robust antibody fermentation and purification processes. We are seeking individuals with a broad knowledge of statistical methodology who are eager to work in an exciting collaborative environment to apply their knowledge to drug discovery and development. Because we are a science driven company on the cutting edge of technology, we also expect our members to devote effort to learning about and staying current with our science and technology so that they can better communicate and work with our scientists. Basic qualifications that we seek include:> MS or PhD in statistics or closely related discipline> Broad and deep understanding of statistical experimental design andanalysis techniques, particularly in the areas of linear models and regression> Excellent problem-solving abilities> Familiarity with statistical software packages such as SAS, R, S-Plus,MATLAB> Strong interpersonal skills> Ability to function effectively on interdisciplinary project teams> Excellent oral and written communication skills> Experience teaching statistics or working as a statistical consultantIf you are interested in joining us, please email your CV and a cover letter to Dr. David Giltinan, giltinan.david at gene.com . Genentech, the founder of the biotechnology industry, has a 25-year track record of translating the promise of biotechnology to medicines that help seriously ill patients. The company is perennially rated among the industry's most innovative and one of the best to work for. This strong commitment to scientific research has resulted in an unprecedented sequence of successful clinical trials, an excellent pipeline, and remarkable growth. To learn more, please go to http://www.gene.com/gene/index.jsp
>>>>> "BertG" == Berton Gunter <gunter.berton at gene.com> >>>>> on Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:47:40 -0700 writes:BertG> I hope that this job posting does not offend BertG> anyone. My sincere apologies if it is inappropriate BertG> -- blame me, not my company. since you ask for it .. ;-) BertG> -- Bert Gunter BertG> Genentech Nonclinical Statistics BertG> South San Francisco, CA >> Genentech has an opening >> <...................> >> <...................> >> <...................> a job advertisement with a word count of (50 352 2486) [lines,words,chars] which is a bit too long, but ok, but with a final paragraph which can be read as a blatant advertisement for your company. That (last paragraph) was not appropriate in my opinion. People have contacted me (as mailing list maintainer) and asked about the appropriateness of such postings, and I've usually explained that it is ok, as long as it remains short, is explicitly related to R, to the point, and refers to a URL for further information. Hence Bert's add was close to the target. The other anonymous add which only gave an "anonymous" e-mail address for contact (see above; of course we really should e-bomb it :-) was *VERY* inappropriate though. Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich as R mailing lists maintainer.
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