s
NITIE
T
u
conduct independent and collaborative
research with investigators from the biologi-
OPPOR
cal sciences. Send CV, research statement,
and at least three reference letters to Kert
Viele, Statistics Department, University of
Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0027. See
OFESSIONAL
http://web.as.uky.edu/statistics. UK is an AA/
PR
EOE.
Massachusetts
n Abt Bio-Pharma Solutions is seeking
entry-level PhD statisticians/biostatisticians
interested in participating in exploratory
analyses of data from clinical trials; meta-
analyses using frequentist and Bayesian
methods; and design, analysis, and report-
ing of clinical trials, registries, and epidemi-
ological investigations. The position offers
the opportunity to work with experienced
mentors on a variety of interesting projects.
Please email cover letter and CV to peter.
sumner@abtbiopharma.com. ABS is an EO/
AA Employer.
n Biostatisticians, faculty, and staff.
Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard seeks:
a) instructor/assistant professor-pediatric
cancer clinical trials, methodology, teach-
ing. Requirements: PhD and commitment
to pediatric cancer research; b) two biostat-
isticians-statistical analysis of pediatric can-
cer clinical trials; maintenance and analyses
of international neuroblastoma database.
Required: master’s degree and SAS. Send
letter, CV, and three reference letters to
Wendy B. London, c/o elise.porter@
childrens.harvard.edu. To apply online,
see AutoReqId 20525BR at www.
childrenshospital.org/careers/Site2115/
mainpageS2115P0.html. Children’s
Hospital Boston is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. Minorities and women are
especially encouraged to apply. Children’s
Hospital Boston offers a competitive com-
pensation and benefits package.
n Boston University mathematics and sta-
tistics invites applications for tenure-track
assistant professor stochastic processes;
all applications, statistics, bioinformat-
ics, physics, and mathematical finance.
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