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Job Title:
Biostatistician II
Department:
Medicine School Biomed Sci - Center for Biostatistics
As a Biostatistician II at The Ohio State University, you will function as a biostatistician supporting biomedical research projects across the health sciences as a member of the Center for Biostatistics (CFB). In this role, you will advise study investigators on protocol development, study design, statistical analysis plans, sample size/power calculations, and the interpretation of study data. Collaborating closely with investigators, you will provide guidance on biostatistical needs, including support for grant submissions, journal articles, technical reports, and abstracts. Your responsibilities will include conducting and interpreting analyses of research data using descriptive statistics, basic inferential tests, and advanced statistical procedures. You will work with investigators to ensure the accuracy and validity of research data, resolving potential data issues as they arise. Additionally, you will support dissemination efforts by compiling results, preparing reports, providing statistical summaries, and generating tables and graphics for publication. As a biostatistician II, you will mentor, oversee, and train junior biostatisticians. You will also have the opportunity to attend and present at relevant scientific or statistical conferences, seminars, and workshops. Furthermore, you will support activities within the CFB through membership and service on committees and working groups.
In addition to the core responsibilities stated above, the Biostatistician II in the position will engage with investigators at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in the Hematology/Oncology/Bone Marrow Transplant divisions to assist in study design and planning, leading in writing the statistical analysis section of grant applications. They will analyze study data, provide comprehensive reports, and collaborate with investigators to interpret results. Responsibilities also include creating tables and figures for abstracts, posters, and publications and leading the statistical analysis sections of manuscripts. The Biostatistician II will review scientific abstracts, posters, and manuscripts to ensure accuracy and authorship requirements. They will actively participate in the Hem/Onc/BMT Clinical Scientific Review Committee and develop expertise in large database analysis, particularly utilizing the Pediatric Health Information System. Regular attendance at Hem/Onc and BMT journal clubs is expected, along with pre-meeting discussions with Hem/Onc fellows to incorporate statistical insights into journal club presentations. Additionally, they will design and deliver a seminar series on introductory biostatistics topics for Hem/Onc fellows, fostering statistical literacy within the research community.
Minimum Education and Qualifications
Master's degree or equivalent experience. Advanced degree in relevant field may be desirable. 4 years of relevant experience required. 4-8 years of relevant experience preferred.
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
Function: Research and Scholarship
Sub-Function: Statistics and Biostatistics
Specialized: S3
Additional Information:
Location:
Lincoln Tower (0271)
Position Type:
Regular
Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:First Shift
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
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