Description
ABOUT OUR CLIENT:
Our client is on a mission to advance the accuracy and reliability of central nervous diseases (CNS) screening and monitoring in both clinical routine settings and in clinical trial applications.
With offices located globally, our client’s neuroscience team is dedicated to building tools and software that analyze brain images and other markers to identify and track neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation across CNS disorders. With the support and guidance of CNS disease experts around the world, they strive to create clearer, more accurate and reliable predictors and objective quantitative measures across CNS disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease.
JOB DESCRIPTION & MISSIONS:
TSP is looking for a talented Clinical Research Scientist motivated by transforming healthcare practices and outcomes for patients, with a strong scientific background and a real taste for applied clinical research. The goal is to launch and drive research studies both internally, and externally with our client’s key partners to demonstrate their products value & clinical impact.
Directly reporting to the Vice-President of Medical Imaging, your tasks will be to:
- Design protocols for clinical and regulatory studies, supervise and take part in study execution
- Conduct statistical analyses and interpret algorithmic results
- Translate these findings into scientific publications and conference presentations
- Identify and discuss new opportunities for relevant clinical studies with Key Opinions Leaders (KOLs)
- Popularize results and extract relevant information to assist the marketing team
- Provide feedback to the R&D team on product evolutions and performances
- Support in client pitches and ongoing collaborations
PROFILE:
- PhD in the medical or life sciences fields with Neuroimaging, Neuroscience, or Neuropsychology preferred
- Experience in study coordination in a clinical, academic or industry setting
- A strong operational knowledge of the design of clinical trials in CNS
- Strong operational knowledge in statistics and statistical software (e.g. R, SPSS, STATA).
- Track record of publications in top-tier scientific journals and conferences
- Willingness to travel nationally and internationally
SKILLS:
- Focused, pragmatic, autonomous, dynamic, curious, and proactive
- Excellent organization, interpersonal and communication skills
- Strong reasoning abilities, rigor, and attention to detail
- Knowledge on central nervous system diseases
- Knowledge in neuroimaging data analysis
- Knowledge in the scientific publication procedures
- Machine learning background/understanding preferred
- Fluent in English
CONTRACT, RENUMERATION AND PERKS
- Permanent contract, full-time position starting as soon as possible
- Competitive remuneration depending on experience
- Based in Paris or Londonor fully remote available in France or in the United-Kingdom
TSP Talent Solutions and our customers are affirmative action/equal opportunity employers (Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled)