Research Associate/Research Scientist; ACTG or IMPAACT
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 02140, USA
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Clinical Research, Data Scientist
Position
Research Associate/Research Scientist (ACTG or IMPAACT)
SchoolHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Department/AreaCenter for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR)
Position DescriptionThe Department of Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts has an immediate opening in CBAR (Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research) for a PhD-level Research Associate or Research Scientist statistician to work in the ACTG (Advancing Clinical Therapeutics Globally for HIV / AIDS and Other Infections) network or IMPAACT (International Maternal Pediatric Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials Network).
ACTG and IMPAACT are large NIH‑funded collaborative clinical trials networks with international research agendas focused on the treatment and cure of HIV infection and associated co‑morbidities in adults, children, adolescents, pregnant, and breastfeeding women, respectively. A successful applicant will join over 60 statisticians, epidemiologists, and research staff collaborating on the design, monitoring, analysis, and reporting of Phase I through Phase IV clinical trials, diagnostic studies, and observational studies.
Applicants should have the potential to take a leadership role in ACTG or IMPAACT and other infectious diseases projects, and the ability to work as part of collaborative teams in designing, conducting, and reporting results from clinical trials and observational studies; provide the statistical expertise for, and lead the statistical work on, studies including mentoring and supervising other staff; and develop a self‑initiated research agenda related to their HIV and infectious diseases research projects.
The position may include statistical methods research for someone with an appropriate background. This position provides an opportunity to be a leader in a new generation of statistician‑trialists. This is a term appointment, renewable upon mutual consent. CBAR has a hybrid work environment which includes a combination of on‑campus/in‑person work and remote work. Harvard is unable to provide Visa Sponsorship for this position.
Qualifications
- Doctoral degree in biostatistics or a related field.
- Research Associate position is available for new doctoral graduates.
- Research Scientist appointment requires at least two years of clinical trials or related applied experience beyond a doctorate and a publication record beyond thesis papers.
- Applicants should demonstrate evidence of the ability to conduct collaborative and methodological research and work independently in the design, conduct, monitoring, and analysis of trial and observational studies.
- Applicants should also demonstrate strong quantitative and communication skills and have an interest in assuming a leadership role.
- Experience with SAS and multi‑center clinical trials is a plus.
- Established interests in infectious diseases, particularly HIV or tuberculosis, or implementation science would be particularly welcome.
Please submit your CV, cover letter, unofficial copy of PhD transcript, and email contact information for three professional references.
Contact InformationEmail: cbar.recruitingvard.edu
Salary RangeResearch Associate: $128,000 – $135,000
Research Scientist: $145,000 – $175,000
Compensation for the selected candidate will be determined by several factors, years of experience, relevant training or qualifications, area of education/training/scholarship, and professional achievements.
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