Associate Professor/ Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics, Bayesian Adaptive Clinical Trials
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The University of Sydney is seeking a Senior Lecturer (Level C) or Associate Professor (Level D) in Biostatistics to join the Health and Clinical Analytics team. The successful candidate will collaborate on existing studies and work to build the methodologic basis for further innovation in research design.
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The ideal candidate will have a PhD in an academic field relevant to the discipline, a developing research profile, and experience with statistical software including R, Stan, and/or JAGS. Excellent communication skills and the ability to supervise or mentor others are also required.
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Key responsibilities and qualifications include:
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- Developing and applying expertise in Bayesian statistics to design and analyze clinical research
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- Collaborating with a cross-disciplinary team of clinicians, statisticians, data scientists, and informaticians
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- Building a research profile and establishing a network of relationships with academic, consumer/advocacy, industry, and professional organizations
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The University of Sydney offers a competitive salary, generous employer contributions to superannuation, and a dynamic work setting. The University is committed to diversity and social inclusion, and applications from people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are encouraged.
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Requirements:
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- PhD in an academic field relevant to the discipline
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- Developing research profile and experience with statistical software
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- Excellent communication and supervisory skills
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Note: Visa sponsorship is only available for candidates currently located within Australia. Closing date: 1st August 2021.
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📌 Associate Professor/ Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics, Bayesian Adaptive Clinical Trials, Unive[...] (Camperdown)
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