The Center for Population Health Sciences (PHS) at Stanford University is seeking a Biostatistician 2 to work with investigators from across the University on data analysis projects, with a focus on bringing demonstrated expertise in electronic health record data and administrative claims data to these collaborations. The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences (PHS) is dedicated to improving population health by harnessing the power of interdisciplinary research and data analytics. PHS promotes collaboration among researchers, clinicians, and community partners to facilitate innovative research and practical solutions aimed at enhancing health at a population level. The center employs various methodologies, including health informatics, predictive analytics, and community-engaged research, to address pressing public health issues like chronic diseases and mental health. In addition to research, PHS is committed to education, providing training and mentorship for emerging public health and medical professionals to equip them with the necessary skills to tackle contemporary health challenges. Through its comprehensive approach, the center seeks to inform health policies and clinical practices, striving to influence both local and global health initiatives while fostering a culture of health-conscious innovation and collaboration within the community.
This position requires working with some independence, consulting with investigators to refine research questions, define hypotheses, and to design studies and devise analysis plans. The candidate will also work with senior statistician(s) to implement analysis plans and publish findings and present results orally to clinical investigators. Strengths include experience in interdisciplinary collaboration, statistics mentoring, and self-motivated problem solving. The ideal candidate will have interests in causal inference, ethical implementation of machine learning, and experience in working with Cosmos, MarketScan, and CMS claims data.
Duties include:
The expected pay range for this position is $115,103 to $134,261 per annum.
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DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED):
Master''s degree in biostatistics, statistics or related field and at least 3 years of experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (REQUIRED):
CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES:
None
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*:
WORKING CONDITIONS:
May work extended or non-standard hours based on project or business cycle needs.
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