> Toxicogenomics Statistician
>
> The successful candidate will provide statistical support to nonclinical
> areas of R&D, especially in the areas of investigative toxicology,
safety
> biomarkers, and toxicogenomics. The candidate will collaborate with
> scientists to plan meaningful experimental studies, statistically analyze
> the results of those and other studies, and communicate results. Further,
> the candidate will work with programmers to create tools that facilitate
> use of advanced statistical methodology by Pfizer scientists.
>
> A minimum of an M.S. - Statistics is required. A PhD - Statistics is
> desired. Two years statistical consulting experience, preferably in
> pharmaceutical environment using gene expression microarrays, is
> required. Experience with other -omics technologies, such as RTPCR,
> Protein Mass-Spec, etc, is a strong plus. A Strong science background,
> with good working knowledge of biology, chemistry or pharmacology is also
> desired. Further, good computational skills in SAS, S-plus or R and good
> communication skills (written, oral presentation) are necessary.
>
> Other desirable attributes include:
>
> Several years statistical experience in a scientific environment, with
> some pharmaceutical experience
> Outstanding communication skills
> Ability to balance many projects and clients simultaneously
> Works independently, with minimal supervision
> Learns new skills quickly
> Good team player
> Strong statistical knowledge in general linear models, experimental
> design, probability, categorical data analysis
> Ability to identify and understand relevant scientific literature and
> apply knowledge gained from these sources
> Ability to identify/develop and apply new quantitative methods as needed
> to solve problems in pharmaceutical research
> Level will be determined by candidate's background and qualifications.
>
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