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Data Management

Location:
Tracy, CA
Posted:
October 31, 2013

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Nancy Jin

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Email: **********@*****.***

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Cell Phone: 510-***-****)

Work Phone:510-***-****)

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:

• 12 years statistical analysis /data management experiences in Clinical trials,

Medical research and Pharmaceutical industry. Certified Base SAS Programmer

and Advanced SAS Programmer.

• 10 years SAS programming experiences including Base SAS, SAS/GRAPH,

ODS, Report/Listing, Proc SQL, Array and Macros, etc.

• Excellent statistics background with particular strength in randomization,

descriptive statistics, nonparametric analysis, categorical data analysis, analysis

of variance, covariance, linear, logistic, longitudinal data analysis (general linear

models, mixed models with random effects, GEE models), multivariate analysis,

repeated measures, survival analysis (K-M estimation ; COX regression), survey

sampling analysis, data imputation, and factor analysis, etc.

• Experience in other statistical software and database programming: R, SPSS,

VBA, SQL, PL/SQL, Oracle and MS SQL Server, and Access.

WORKING EXPERIENCE:

Sr. Analyst/Statistical Programmer/Biostatistician 10/2010-Present

Neurovascular Division of Stryker Corp. Fremont, CA 94538

Led statistical analysis and programming on a Clinical Trial Investigating

Matrix and GDC Coils for the Treatment of intracranial Saccular

Aneurysms.

• Led statistical analysis and programming on An International Registry of the

Wingspan™ Stent System for the treatment of Intracranial atheroSclerotic Stenosis.

• Led statistical analysis and programming on Wingspan Stent System Post Market

Surveillance Study.

Provided input to protocol, CRFs, edit check specifications and statistical

analysis plans. Wrote SAP with table/listing shells for each clinical Trial.

Delivered statistical reports (tables, figures, and listings) of Safety, Efficacy, and

Quality for regulatory (FDA) submission.

Provided ad hoc analysis required from internal Departments (Management

team, Marketing and R&D teams), and external PIs in direct support of Stryker

Neurovascular business.

Led projects to meet deadlines. Validate SAS applications developed by other

SAS programmers. Ensure statistical reports are complete, accurate, timely, user

friendly and ready to publish.

Wrote reusable SAS /SQL code to automatically collect, clean and

manipulate large data sets from multiple sources for various business

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Sr Statistical Analyst/Data Manager 09/2003~ 10/2010

Department of Preventive Medicine Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern

University, Chicago, IL 60611

20%: Data Management.

• Create, manage and maintain multiple large-scale databases for various research

projects by using MS Access, SQL/VBA, SQL Server, and database

programming.

• Manipulate data and consistency checks. Implement quality control and data

cleaning measures to ensure the integrity of study data.

• Advise study investigators on data collection, storage, and retrieval issues.

Develop efficient scripts to automate data storage, merging and management,

and to query, analyze, and report data in support of research.

80%: Statistical analyses for two large scale clinical trials.

1. Improving Motivation for Physical Activity in Arthritis Clinical Trial

(PI: Rowland W Chang, MD, MPH, Professor of Northwestern University, Co-

Director, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Arthritis Center)

The Study is (in Phase I, II) a randomized, controlled trial of 200 patients with

RA(Rheumatoid Arthritis), KOA (Knee Osteoarthritis) recruited from two large

rheumatology practices sites and followed for 24 months. The goal is to test the

effectiveness of intervention VS control programs in improving arthritis-specific and

generic healthy-related quality of life; observed measures of function and cardiac

fitness.

2. Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI): A Knee Health Study

(PI: Dorothy D. Dunlop Ph. D. Research professor of Northwestern University

Feinberg School of Medicine.)

The OAI (Phase I, II) is a nationwide research study sponsored by the National

Institutes of Health. As a multi-center, longitudinal, prospective observational study of

knee osteoarthritis (OA), the overall aim of the OAI is to develop a public domain

research resource to facilitate the scientific evaluation of biomarkers for osteoarthritis as

potential surrogate endpoints for disease onset and progression. The over four years of

follow up will recruit up to 5000 participants who have, and those who are at high risk

for developing, symptomatic keen osteoarthritis.

My Responsibilities Include:

• Involved in experimental design, protocol review, developing SAP, and

reporting.

• Led accelerometer data processing for clinical trials.

• Created computer programs for randomization stratified by sites and baseline

function status.

• Generated monthly statistical reports, including summary of consents,

randomized intervention, patient demography and characteristics, baseline

assessments, and 24 months follow-up, as well as adverse events. Conducted

statistical analysis for the clinical trial data.

• Validated SAS applications developed by other SAS programmers.

• Created eCRT for electronic submission and performed data check in.

• Set-up SAS utilities and created and maintained documents for the project team.

• Conducted database programming (SQL) post-processing: variable conversion 2

Mentored the lower-level programmers.

1. Data Analyst / Programmer

12/2001~09/2003

SPRI Products, Inc.

1769 Northwind Blvd, Libertyville, IL 60048

Responsible for data mining and multivariable statistical analysis for leading

online fitness merchandise website (Base SAS/STAT)

Extensively involved in Oracle data management and SQL programming to

create data schema and physical data models integrate with web applications.

Created Statistical reports and charts based on monthly, quarterly and yearly

sales.

Developed SAS MACROS for data cleaning and reporting and to support

routing processing.

Statistical Analyst 06/1995 ~ 01/2000

Changzhou Pharmaceutical Inc. Changzhou, China.

Provided statistical support on Antiviral drug development projects, conducting

statistical analysis of clinical trial data.

Worked with statisticians in generating Analysis datasets, production of data

listings, Figs, summary tables, and statistical analysis based on Government

submission frame.

Conducted SAS program validation.

Generated a program for sample size calculation with pre designed power to meet

Government regulation and minimize the manufacture cost.

EDUCATION:

• Master of Science in Computer Science with distinction from DePaul University

School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems,

Chicago, USA, March.2003

• Bachelor's degree in Statistics, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China, July

1995.

CERTIFICATION

• Biostatistics in Medical Research Certificate from Northwestern University,

Sept.2005

• SAS Certified Base Programmer for SAS 9 with Grade: 94.

• SAS Certified Advanced Programmer for SAS 9 with Grade: 100.

PUBLICATION

• Imaging of Hepatocellular Carcinoma After Treatment with Yttrium-90

Microspheres.

Ana L. Keppk, Riad Salem, Denise Reddy, Jie Huang, Jianhua Jin,etc. AJR

2007; 188:768-775

• Response of Liver Metastases After Treatment with Yttrium-90 Microspheres:

Role of Size, Necrosis, and PET

Frank H. Miller, Ana L. Keppke, Denise Reddy, Jie Huang, Jianhua Jin, Mary F.

Mulcahy, and Riad Salem. AJR 2007 188: 776-783.

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Hawkins C, Huang J, Jin N, Noskin GA, Zembower TR, Bolon M. Arch Intern

Med. 2007; 167(17):1861-1867

Diagnostic Difficulty in Primary Care: Results from a Physician Survey

Sarkar U, Bonacum D, Strull W, Spitzmueller C, Jin N, Lopez A, Singh H. Society

of General Internal Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona 2011.

End-of-Month Hypoglycemia Admissions are Increased Among Low Income

Patient

Seligman HK, Bolger A,Jin N, Bibbins-Domingo K. Society of General

Internal Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona 2011.

Stent Assisted Coiling vs Coiling of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms in the

MAPS Trial: Safety, Efficacy, and Mid Term Outcomes on The Journal of the

Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery,2013

TRAINING:

• EPI BIO 402 INTERMEDIATE BIOSTATISTICS (Categorical data, logistic &

survival analysis) from Northwestern University.

• EPI BIO 401 Applied Regression Analysis from Northwestern University

• Statistical Analysis of longitudinal Data with missing values from training of

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

• Analysis of Variance from online course of University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign

• Biostatistics in Medical Research from Northwestern University

• SAS Procedures and Data Analysis from DePul University School of Computer

Science.

• Quantitative Methods in Clinical & Public Health Research from Harvard

University.

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