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Associate, Health Care, Boston & Los Angeles

Analysis Group Inc. provides innovative solutions in the areas of health economics, outcomes research, biostatistics and epidemiology to clients in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device industries. By drawing on our expertise in health economics, biostatistics, econometrics, statistics and epidemiology, and through collaboration with leading academics, we offer cutting-edge analyses to address business challenges that require the highest quality of rigorous, evidence-based research. Our healthcare projects often involve identifying valuable research questions, designing and implementing data-intensive analyses, and disseminating research findings through conference presentations, peer-reviewed publications, and media releases.

It is also our strong interest to develop innovative analytical methods to address needs of the health care research community. Examples of our health economics and outcomes research include comparative effectiveness research, cost-effectiveness analyses and budget impact modeling. We routinely draw on a variety of data sources including insurance claims, clinical trials, medical records, registries and surveys. In all of our endeavors, we offer experienced researchers in biostatistics, statistics, health economics and pharmacoepidemiology the opportunity to play a leading role in our research.

The Associate will work with a case team under the guidance of a case manager. The responsibilities include, but are not limited to, developing, designing, and conducting research studies to address clients’ needs, overseeing and performing analyses, and preparing project deliverables and publications in peer-reviewed literature.

Analysis Group fosters a progressive and academically oriented work environment, with an emphasis on teamwork, collaboration, and professional growth across diverse areas of expertise. We seek candidates with an advanced degree in quantitative sciences such as health economics, biostatistics, econometrics, statistics, epidemiology, and psychometrics. Candidates should have an outstanding track record of applying quantitative methods to real-world research problems, preferably in health care research. Proficiency in at least one statistical programming language (e.g., SAS, R, Stata, S-PLUS) is highly preferred. Candidates should also demonstrate strong interpersonal and communication skills, a commitment to teamwork and collaborative problem solving, and aspiration for continuous learning and professional development.

How to apply

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter including a statement of interest, curriculum vitae, undergraduate and graduate GPA, and unofficial transcript.

You can apply online.