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Research Analyst - Digital Health

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Job Title: Research Analyst - Digital Healthcare
Salary: £35,000
Location: London

SRG are looking to recruit a Data-Driven Research analyst for an exciting position with a Health-Technology company, utilising data to drive personalised medicine, drug discovery and clinical research for life-threatening & chronic diseases. If you are passionate about utilising data to understand human health and make a real-life impact in improving patient outcomes, this would be an ideal entry point into a career in digital healthcare.

Based in central London, you will be working with an experienced team supporting Life-Science research, disease study programmes through analysing patient & research data.

Key responsibilities will include:

Supporting research studies & real-world evidence generation programmes.
Drafting of research proposals for academic and commercial partners.
Support Clinical & health care providers programmes, conducting feasibility & commercialisation studies, and assisting with regulatory submissions.
Work alongside industry partners to aid patient-centric research, and analyse new medicines adherence and hesitancy patterns
Work with grant partners to identify and secure grants, assisting with applications and submissions.
Essential Requirements:

A degree or higher qualification in a relevant Data / Computer / or Life Science subject
Strong Experience using R and Python
Excellent communication / presentation / content creation skills and familiarity with Apple Keynote
Previous experience in a Digital healthcare or in a patient / healthcare setting would be advantageous.

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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