Pharmacoepidemiologist

Planet Pharma
Liverpool
6 days ago
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We are currently partnered with one of our leading global biopharmaceutical clients who are seeking a Pharmacoepidemiologist on a remote basis in the UK.


Our client focus on developing innovative therapies in multiple areas and strive to address unmet medical needs by turning innovative science into value for patients. Employee reviews highlight a positive workplace culture, with many appreciating the opportunities for growth and the supportive environment.


Summary of responsibilities:


  1. Review and summarise safety-related information from published observational studies and clinical trials for Astellas products.
  2. Collaborate with senior Pharmacoepidemiologists to design literature search strategies and interpret epidemiological data.
  3. Work with the Statistical and RWD Science group to develop and assess safety data dashboards/ cohorts using U.S. health insurance claims data.
  4. Support analysis and interpretation of aggregate safety data from real-world data sources like claims and EHR databases.
  5. Evaluate the use of generative AI tools to enhance efficiency in literature reviews.


Key Information:


The client is looking for someone to join their team as a Pharmacoepidemiologist, where you'll play a key role in reviewing safety data from clinical trials and observational studies for the client's products. Collaborate with experts to design literature searches, analyze real-world data from health insurance claims and EHRs, and help develop safety dashboards. You'll also explore innovative AI tools to streamline literature reviews, driving efficiency and insights in product safety.


Required: MSc/MPH or equivalent with focus in epidemiology or related field.


About Planet Pharma:


Planet Pharma is an American parented Employment Business/Agency that provides global staffing services with its head-quarters in Chicago and our EMEA regional office located in Central London. We have invested significantly in creating a robust international platform that enables us to work compliantly in 30+ countries with a current network of 2500+ active contractors globally as well as a very strong permanent / direct hire recruitment offering.


Our specialist knowledge and close relationships with our clients and the wider industry really makes us unique in our field. Just recently we were recognised by FORBES as the 17th best professional staffing firm, and have won multiple awards from industry accredited bodies for our commitment to excellence and service delivery. We have extensive functional expertise including: Regulatory Affairs, Pharmacovigilance, QA, QC, Submissions experts, Clinical development, Quality, Biostatistics, and Medical Affairs / Writing.


We are an equal opportunities Recruitment Business and Agency. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.


www.planet-pharma.com


Please click ‘apply’ or contact Emily Scott (Recruiter) at Planet Pharma for more information:

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