TUNITIES software development for publications
and research proposals. Email CV, research
OPPOR
statement, and three letters of reference to
dbsrecruit@wfubmc.edu. Wake Forest
University Health Sciences is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.
OFESSIONAL
PR
Ohio
■ Associate/full professor, statistics, Miami
University, Oxford, Ohio. Visit www.
muohio.edu/mathstat/stat_ad08.html for
details. Send CV, transcripts, research
description, teaching philosophy, and 4
letters of recommendation to statsearch@
muohio.edu. At least one letter should
discuss teaching ability and potential.
Application screening begins 10/15/08
and continues until the position is filled.
Miami University is an EOE/AA employer
with smoke-free campuses. Campus Crime
and Safety Report—www.muohio.edu/
righttoknow. Hard copy upon request.
■ Cleveland Clinic: biostatisticians, out-
comes researchers, and statistical program-
mers; doctoral, masters, and bachelors
levels. The clinic is a nonprofit academic
medical center known globally as a leader
in patient care, research, and education.
Its Department of Quantitiative Health
Sciences has over 90 professionals, includ-
ing more than 50 biostatisticians and
statistical programmers. Openings are
posted at
www.clevelandclinic.org/qhs. The
Cleveland Clinic is an equal opportunity
employer.
Pennsylvania
■ Assistant Director/Associate Director
Biostatistics (Clinical Neuroscience).
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Collegeville/
Philadelphia, PA. A senior biostatistician
opportunity is available in the CNS
group of Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, which
has one of the most robust Alzheimer’s
pipelines in the industry. Be respon-
sible for strategy and the overall statis-
tical support for key clinical projects.
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