Biostatistician Lead
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Research/Development
Clinical Research, Research Scientist, Data Scientist, Medical Science -
Healthcare
Clinical Research, Data Scientist, Medical Science
Job Description - BIOSTATISTICIAN LEAD (T233211)
BIOSTATISTICIAN LEAD - (T233211)
We are seeking a highly motivated Lead Biostatistician to join our multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Clinical and Translational Research Program. This position serves as the primary statistical leader.
The Biostatistician Lead is a team lead role that coordinates biostatistical efforts across multiple projects, leads a team of statisticians, and ensures methodological rigor. Plays a key role in strategic planning, project management, and the integration of statistical analyses into research programs. The Lead has increased responsibility for mentoring and overseeing the work of junior staff, developing and implementing departmental policies, and driving the continuous improvement of biostatistical practices.
Is pivotal in fostering a collaborative environment and ensuring the alignment of biostatistical activities with organizational goals.
Directing the biostatistical team, mentoring junior staff, leading grant and publication efforts, and ensuring methodological excellence across multiple concurrent research projects. Provide leadership in statistical methodology, study design, and data analysis across research projects focused on cardiovascular genetics, proteomics, clinical trials, and computational medicine.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Work Characteristics Preferred Hard Skills- Proficiency in statistical programming and data analysis software
- Experience with complex biomedical or genomic datasets
- Knowledge of advanced statistical modeling techniques
- Familiarity with computational approaches in health research
- Experience with large research databases or cohort studies
- Understanding of clinical research design principles
- Strong leadership and mentorship capabilities
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills for interdisciplinary collaboration
- Ability to translate complex statistical concepts for clinical researchers
- Project management skills to handle multiple concurrent studies
- Collaborative mindset for working within multidisciplinary teams
Biostatistics, Statistics, Epidemiology, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Mathematics, or related quantitative sciences.
Related ExperienceBiostatistical support for cardiovascular or genetics research;
Analysis of complex biomedical datasets in academic or clinical trial settings;
Collaborative research in clinical or translational science environments;
Statistical consultation for NIH-funded or industry-sponsored research projects;
Publications demonstrating applied biostatistical methodology in peer-reviewed journals.
$73,945 - $120,165
Qualifications Education- Doctorate degree in a related field and three (3) years of related experience
- Master's degree in a related field and five (5) years of related experience
- Bachelor's degree in a related field and seven (7) years of related experience required.
Work experience may NOT substitute for education requirement.
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University
Job CategoryClerical & Administrative
OrganizationMed - Cardiovascular Disease
Employee StatusRegular
Shift: Day/1st Shift
Work Arrangement (final schedule to be determined by the department/hiring manager):
Onsite
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