PSI VisSIG Wonderful Wednesday Webinar Series
This is a good opportunity to develop your knowledge by thinking through a practical example, practicing how to apply graphics principles, and developing your coding skills.
Date: Wednesday 9th November 2022
Time: 13:00 - 14:00 GMT
Who is this event intended for? Students studying towards a BSc/MSc degree in Mathematics, Statistics, or high numerical content
What is the benefit of attending? To be introduced to the world of medical statistics and learn how you can apply your numerical degree to a career in this field
Do you have a passion for numbers, enjoy problem solving, and want to save lives?
Now more than ever, we need talented mathematicians to support the development of medicines to treat patients, prevent diseases and fight global pandemics. In just 1 hour, learn about the field of medical statistics and how it plays a crucial role in developing ground-breaking new medicines, vaccines and healthcare products.
A career that is exciting and rewarding - could this be your future?
Registration for this event will open 23rd September 2022.
This is a good opportunity to develop your knowledge by thinking through a practical example, practicing how to apply graphics principles, and developing your coding skills.
Aimed at Statisticians working on the design of Clinical Trials, participants will learn how to use Expected Power, Average Power, Predicted Power, Probability of Success and Assurance, and Bayesian Power when planning clinical trials.
PSI are running a book club! We will be reading and discussing non-technical books which are relevant to our roles.
During this session you will explore how we best execute change within our roles, build your practical understanding of agile tools and techniques, and inspire you to experiment with the new ways of working to deliver your goals.
In just 1 hour, learn about the field of medical statistics and how it plays a crucial role in developing ground-breaking new medicines, vaccines and healthcare products.
The Apprentice Biostatistician splits their time between working for Parexel and performing studies with a university to obtain a MSc in Statistics over a period of three years.
We are actively looking to expand our team in Wokingham with a permanent position for a Biostatistician / Statistical Programmer.
Are you interested in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases and the application of modern and innovative statistical methods?