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GSK

Before I start – I just want to emphasize that everyone is entitled to at least one boring Blog post. Well, this is mine. Apologies up front. I did have good intentions, however. I was even going to start it off with some experiences I had in the jungles of South America...
I am a Statistical Programmer, here me roar! That statement sounds very bold and confident; however, to be honest, I am not sure what a Statistical Programmer does anymore. This post may be rehashing some previous topics about specializing or not – but I will try not to be redundant. I want to speak about Statistical Programming – proper.
2011….A very different scene to me in the world of statistical programming in biotech since I began in this field 11 years ago. Sure, the bottom line still remains the same…programmers are still programming using SAS, working towards tight deadlines with quick turnarounds once databases lock. However, we (or most of us anyway) have climbed aboard the clinical data standards train, getting on and off at different stops along the way.
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