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Biostatistician Consultant
Location
United States
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$200 - $400 / hour
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Biostatistician Consultant
Edison Scientific
Role Description Edison Scientific is currently recruiting a Biostatistician Consultant for a flexible, part-time advisory role. In this capacity, you will act as a domain authority, establishing the primary benchmark for AI-driven statistical results to ensure our system delivers outputs that are technically sound, meet regulatory standards, and reflect the latest requirements from governing agencies. This engagement is designed to fit around existing commitments, at approximately 5–20 hours per week. - Knowledge sharing about "day-in-the-life" as an expert working with data in these domains to assemble regulatory submissions. - Describing common tasks or problems where AI could be of value in your workflows. - Identify + describe internal pharma systems that are commonly used for standard workflows. - Generate or review reference ground-truth artifacts to evaluate against - reports, data files, modules, etc. - Identify + add realistic sources of variance or data corruption in study data. - Identify and correct discrepancies in data quality. Qualifications - 10+ years of experience in biostatistical applications within biotech or pharma, preferably at a sponsor. - Graduate degree (Ph.D. preferred) in Statistics, Biostatistics, or a similar discipline. - Proven expertise in crafting SAPs, determining sample sizes, and designing early-phase (I/II) clinical trials. - Deep familiarity with ICH guidelines and FDA regulatory standards, including direct experience with CSRs and IND filings. Benefits - Remote/US based. - Flexible hours / flexible time zone - 5-20 hours per week. - Competitive salary and equity. - Full healthcare coverage — we pay 100% of premiums for you and your dependents. - Support for growing families, including a yearly new parent stipend and fertility coverage through Carrot. - Mental health support through Rula, our in-network therapist and psychiatrist network with fast availability. - 12 weeks of paid parental leave for maternity, paternity, and adoption. - Pet care support with a yearly employer-funded stipend for your animal companions. - Commuter benefits so you can pay for transit and parking with pre-tax dollars. - 401(k) company matching. - $300 health and wellness benefit quarterly. - Lunch is on us every day you're in the office, and dinner is on us when you're working late. - Regular team offsites and company events. - A fast-moving, mission-driven culture where smart people do their best work and actually enjoy doing it.
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