(Apologies for cross-posting this job announcement to those on both R-help and S-news.) 2003 SUMMER INTERNSHIP POSITION Domestic United States residents / visitors only. Merck Research Laboratories Rahway, NJ, USA (approx. 30 miles from New York City) 1 position, Ph.D. or Masters student Deadline for Applications: February 14, 2003. Brief Description: Help provide data analytic & statistical support to scientists in basic drug research within an environment that is like a small open consulting business. Roles include data analysis (summary and presentation); experimental design; document preparation; data management; statistical research; and the promotion of statistical thinking. MS-Windows and Linux platforms used; S Language ( R / S-PLUS) facility needed. SAS will **not** be used. Emphasis will be on the use of modern statistical approaches for analysis of animal pharmacology data -- graphs, resampling, resistant / robust methods, etc. There may be opportunities for work with molecular profiling data as well. Ideal candidates will have experience (and/or the strong desire to learn skills) in statistics, computing, and communications. The intern position typically runs 10-12 weeks somewhere inside the period of Mid-May to Mid-August, depending on school term schedules -- this is flexible according to the student's needs. The median pay scale is approximately $3500 per month, with other expenses and benefits provided by Merck. More details below. ###################### Contact Information: Bill Pikounis, Ph.D. Biometrics Research Department Merck Research Laboratories PO Box 2000, MailDrop RY84-16 126 E. Lincoln Avenue Rahway, New Jersey 07065-0900 USA E-mail: v_bill_pikounis at merck.com Fax: 732.594.1565 Deadline: February 14, 2003. * Send resume and cover letter by email (PDF or MS-Word format) or regular mail to above contact address. No phone calls please. * ###################### More details: The group here at Merck Research Labs (MRL) consists of ten statisticians. We provide broad data analytic support to scientists at the lab site of Rahway, New Jersey, in the areas of pre-clinical and non-clinical research. While we are based in New Jersey, we also serve Merck research sites in Montreal, San Diego, Seattle, Spain, and England by occasional visits and the use of web-based software tools that we have built to enable researchers to do good data analysis themselves. Pre-clinical / Non-clinical means that we work with basic researchers in a variety of human-health product areas in the long-term Research & Development (R & D) process that occurs before a drug is ever even tested in the first human. The many years of R & D starts with Discovery of biological targets believed important in a disease, and involves the screening of compounds to affect those targets. Once promising compounds have been identified, much study and refinement are done in animal models that hopefully approximate how the drug candidate would work in humans. What we do NOT do is provide direct support to human clinical trials; Phases I--III and beyond. That support is the responsibility of other statistics departments at Merck. The primary roles and expectations for a statistician in the department, which is officially called Biometrics Research, are data analysis (summary and presentation); experimental design; document preparation; data management; statistical research; and the promotion and education of statistical thinking. Our projects range from short-to-long term, i.e. days to months. As an intern, one would work on a variety of projects, with an excellent chance of being involved with them from start-to-finish during an approximately 3 month stay. We most often deal with data that comes from experiments where we were **not** involved in the design phase. Scientists here at MRL are encouraged to be creative in their research, and that provides us with constantly challenging data sets. We use Windows and Linux platforms for computing, R and S-PLUS primarily for data analyses, and Microsoft Word for documentation. Data sets are often provided in Excel spreadsheets. Building web-based software tools that our research customers can use is an essential part of our operations, so that we can serve the thousands of researchers (biologists, chemists, etc.) within Merck at its various international research sites. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------