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The Statistical Center for HIV/AIDS Research and Prevention (SCHARP) is seeking a Statistical Research Associate to provide statistical support to laboratory investigators researching HIV and other infectious disease vaccines under the direction of the lead statisticians. This support primarily involves analysis of biomarker data for preclinical, early phase, and post-marketing clinical studies, but can also encompass a variety of statistical requests. The SRA codes primarily in R and SAS. In addition to performing the analyses, the SRA communicates with the internal statistical team and external investigators regarding details of the study, data, analysis plan, and timelines. As part of a larger team of statisticians, programmers, and project managers, the SRA also contributes to an environment of mutual cooperation and respect. The SRA handles multiple projects and works efficiently in a fast-paced environment.
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