We are looking for a talented, motivated individual to join the Biostatistics Research Group to undertake methodological research funded by the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Programme.
We are looking for an excellent researcher with an interest in clinical trial methodology to lead a project looking at identifying methodological uncertainties in the design and analysis of trials in people living with multiple long-term conditions. The project includes undertaking a systematic review of current trials in this disease area to understand current practice followed by a consensus study using a Delphi approach to prioritise methodological uncertainties for future methodological research. At the end of the study we will hold a workshop to disseminate the findings and develop working groups to address the priority issues.
The post-holder will work collaboratively and independently as part of the research team. The post-holder will work closely with the project lead, co-investigators and steering group to complete the required research. This role requires expertise and interest in the design and analysis of clinical trials. The post-holder will be responsible for completing the systematic review, developing the protocol for the consensus study and managing ethical approvals, and conducting the Delphi study. You will also contribute to the dissemination of research findings through publications, presentations, and stakeholder engagement activities.