Senior Biostatistician Job at John Hopkins University, Baltimore, United States
Position description
Johns Hopkins University research unit of the multi-center Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study invites prominent Biostatistician to join the team.
The incumbent will do the following duties in particular
- Active collaboration with ARIC investigators to design analyses of study data for papers, grants, and presentations.
- Conduct analyses for cross-sectional, cohort, and case-cohort study designs.
- Assisting in the interpretation and writing of statistical results for manuscripts and other reports.
- Similarly, assisting in developing, writing and implementing statistical analysis plans.
- Guide faculty and students inappropriate use of the data including documentation of information on a shared network drive and collaboration with administrative and IT staff.
- Also, collaboration with statisticians at other ARIC Study research units and the Coordinating Center regarding study designs and analyses.
- Implementation of novel analytic methods when appropriate in collaboration with faculty in the Department of Biostatistics.
- Participation in regular seminars and meetings of ARIC investigators.
- Furthermore, collaboration with faculty members and trainees in epidemiology and preventive cardiology.
Requirements
- Master’s degree in biostatistics, epidemiology, or related quantitative field. However, candidates with doctoral qualifications preferred but is not a requirement.
- In addition to that, at least three years of related experience in similar work or academic settings.
- Demonstrated ability on a significant graduate project or additional doctoral education may substitute for experience to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
John Hopkins University is a private research university in Baltimore, United States of America. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 6,109. It practices the semester-based academic calendar. Johns Hopkins University has nine schools altogether. And among nine, five of which serve undergraduate and graduate students. In addition to that, Hopkins’ graduate programs include the top-ranked Bloomberg School of Public Health and the highly ranked School of Education, Whiting School of Engineering, School of Medicine and the well-regarded Peabody Institute for music and dance.