Director Biostatistics, Clinical Operations
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Director Biostatistics, Clinical Operations
AskBio Inc.
Opportunity for Secondment to AskBio We’re pleased to share an exciting secondment opportunity at AskBio. This role is available for a time period to be determined by leadership at both Bayer and AskBio. While most assignments range from one to two years, the exact duration will be based on business needs and mutual agreement. This secondment offers a unique chance to broaden your experience, expand your knowledge, and contribute meaningfully to AskBio’s mission: to advance gene therapy and change the lives of patients around the world. If you’re interested in exploring this opportunity, we encourage you to: - Speak with your direct manager to discuss your interest and alignment with your development goals. - Apply directly using the link provided in the posting. We look forward to seeing how our colleagues continue to grow and make an impact across the Bayer-AskBio partnership. Our vision: Pioneering science to create transformative molecular medicines. Our mission: Lead innovative science and drive clinical outcomes to transform people's lives. Our principles: - Advance innovative science by pushing boundaries. - Bring transformative therapeutics to patients in need. - Provide an environment for employees to reach their fullest potential. Our values: - Be a Pioneer. We are not afraid of the impossible and to innovate to make gene therapies accessible to those in need. - Cultivate Collaboration. Strive to be the best teammate, actively listen, openly communicate, and embrace diverse points of view. - Embrace Responsibility. We are humbled by the enormity of our mission. We hold a relentless commitment to advance science and clinical outcomes for our patients, families, and caregivers. - Raise the Bar. Continuously drive improvements and efficiencies. Seek and provide constructive feedback. Have a bias for learning and action. - Act with Uncompromising Integrity. Be honest, transparent, and committed to doing what’s right in every situation. Make clear commitments and follow through. Position Summary The Director, Biostatistics, provides technical leadership and operational oversight for the development of clinical strategies, the design, implementation and reporting of non-clinical, CMC, and clinical development programs and associated studies and clinical trials. He/she participates in close collaboration with the cross functional teams responsible for studies across all phases of drug development. He/she provides guidance and management to statisticians to ensure high quality and timely deliverables. He/she also supports regulatory interactions and serves as the statistical representative in the defense of the company position/approach on statistical issues and drug approvals globally. This role reports to VP, Biostatistics, Clinical Development. Job Responsibilities - Responsible for all deliverables related to statistical content. Provides guidance and management to statisticians, programmers, and data managers to ensure high quality and timely deliverables. - Advises and influences senior leadership/functional leads on Biostatistics strategies as well as functional issues that have a business impact. - Oversees the biostatistics function in CRO’s; manages scope of work and relationships with other external statistician consultants as needed. - Manages resources, sets priorities, and ensures consistency and adherence to standards. - Collaborates on protocol development including study design, endpoint selection, and power and sample size assessment. - Responsible for SAP, data analysis and reporting (CSR). Supports DMC charter and meeting preparation - Represent the Company and Biostatistics function in interactions, both in writing and in person, with the FDA, EMA and other Health Authorities. - Supports regulatory submission and interaction, i.e, and IND/BLA filings and supports potential partnering requests. - Becomes an integral member of cross-functional project teams, provides statistical input to a wide variety of scientific, clinical development and regulatory document types including Clinical Development Plans, protocols, synopses, Investigator Brochures, regulatory submissions and responses, and scientific publications and presentations. - Develops solutions to statistical and data analysis issues for clinical, regulatory, and commercial teams. Communicates solutions cross-functionally. - Contributes to creation/maintenance of, and provides training on statistical topics, and departmental SOPs and general standardization efforts. - Maintains currency of new developments in statistics, drug development, and regulatory guidance. - Participates in due diligence evaluation of design and clinical trial data of external partnerships opportunities as needed. - Assists with the Business Development activities at key conferences and industry meetings. - Supports scientific and medical meetings, including, but not limited to, Investigator Meetings, Advisory Boards, DMC, SAB, and other interactions with Key Opinion Leaders. - Presents at industry conferences representing AskBio - Participates in vendor evaluation, selection, and management. Minimum Requirements - Ph.D. or M.S. in Statistics or related field. - Have 10+ years pharmaceutical experience in a pharmaceutical R&D environment. - Knowledge of Heart Failure and Cardiovascular programs - Previous experience in the preparation and submission of New Drug Applications to regulatory agencies. - Strong knowledge of design of experiments, clinical trial design concepts, or CMC statistics, drug regulation, and experience in the management of the statistical function. Experience with adaptive and Bayesian study designs simulation techniques, as well as experience in rare diseases and/or gene therapy preferred. - Extensive experience with SAS and/or R - Excellent communication skills - Experience in CRO selection, contracting and management. - Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills, ability to build credibility and trust inside and outside the Company AskBio Inc. (AskBio) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other protected status prohibited under Federal, State or local laws. All employment decisions are based on valid job‐related requirements. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran and are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our website, you may request a reasonable accommodation to express interest in a specific opening by calling us at (919) 561-6210 or sending us an email at talent@askbio.com.
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