Sr. Biostatistician
Johns Hopkins University | |
United States, Maryland, Baltimore | |
Nov 07, 2024 | |
The Department of Health Policy and Management (HPM) in the Bloomberg School of Public Health is seeking a Sr. Biostatistician to support health policy research on the Johns Hopkins Drug Supply Chain Data Dashboard. Johns Hopkins Drug Supply Chain Data Dashboard is a university-wide platform that will support data-driven health care services research across JHU. The goal of the platform is to advance data-driven solutions that address national health system challenges across markets, organizations, populations, and technologies. The platform will provide timely insights to tackle drug shortages and supply chain disruptions, to improve data transparency and increase resiliency in the U.S. pharmaceutical supply chain. The position will sit in the Department of Health Policy and Management (HPM) in the Bloomberg School of Public Health which boasts a diverse, interdisciplinary group of scholars"from social scientists and health economists to legal scholars, policy analysts, management scientists and ethicists. Many holds joint appointments in the schools of Medicine, Nursing, Arts and Sciences, and Engineering, and the Department benefits from well-established collaborations with the faculty, students and patients of Johns Hopkins Medicine. HBHI, organizationally housed within HPM, is supported by the Carey Business School, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, School of Nursing, and School of Medicine to integrate research, practice, and policy across Johns Hopkins University to improve the productivity of the nation's health system. The successful candidate will serve as a co-investigator on health policy projects led by Dr. Mariana Socal. Primary research areas include import and export of drugs and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) supply, the impact of drug inspections, warning letters, citations on supply, and viable and sustainable options for preventing and coping with drug shortages. This is an inter-disciplinary project and the candidate will support and collaborate with a team of 6 different faculty members from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine/Institute of History of Medicine. The candidate will be responsible for combining large datasets from multiple sources and different formats, including country-level data, subnational data, FDA regulatory records, drug specifications, and import/export records from the US Census, and developing new data frames that will provide the foundation for the Dashboard. The candidate will lead the data management and analysis of this project, which will include supporting and supervising the work of junior research assistants. Because the ultimate goal of this project is to help inform and advance policy-making to strengthen the resiliency of the US pharmaceutical supply chain, the successful candidate will also support investigators and staff members from outside of Johns Hopkins - this includes for example staff members within the Federal Administration and Federal Agencies (FDA and others) who may be interested in using the Dashboard data to perform specific queries to inform their policy decisions. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Research Responsibilities
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Classified Title: Sr. Biostatistician |