Registration for this webinar is free\, and is open to M
embers of PSI only.
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\nThis PSI Lunch &\; Learn series focuse
s on career-related topics through a panel discussion\, hosted by Claire B
rittain &\; Chetan Mistry.
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\nUpcoming session: \;The upcoming event - "
Pharma-ly Fortunes" - will involve playing along to a Family Fortunes styl
e survey - it promises to be a fun but informative session where we hear f
rom our experienced panel on wide ranging career-related topics. We may ev
en debunk some popular myths!
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\nChristmas is approaching and
in order to inject (even more) fun into these sessions we have put togethe
r a Family Fortunes style Lunch &\; Learn where you can provide your th
oughts on a wide range of career related topics (through polls) and hear f
rom our experienced panel on what they've seen observed over time and whic
h career/recruitment trends are changing. \;
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\nCome join
us - you might be surprised by what you hear!
\n S peaker \n | \n \n Biography \n | \n
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| \n \n Rob is currently Commercial Manager at Plus-Project where he provides strategic leadership in recruitment\, b usiness development and marketing. \nPrior to this\, he worked specifically within Biometrics recruitment in the City of London. p>\n Rob is a bit of a humbug and makes a point of avoiding all Christmas-related music until at least the 20th December. He is also dismayed at Mince Pies being available from his loca l Sainsbury&rsquo\;s early in October. \n& nbsp\; \n | \n
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n Paul started his career working as a statistician in the a
grochemical industry before becoming a statistical trainer for SAS. He mov
ed into the pharmaceutical industry in 2005 and worked for several CROs be
fore becoming an independent consultant in 2020. Paul primarily provides s
upport to biotech and small pharmaceutical companies who lack in-house sta
tistical expertise. | \n |
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| \n \n Aimee has an extensive background in sale s and recruitment. She moved to Warman O&rsquo\;Brien in March 2020\, to s pecialise in biometrics recruitment\, which has always been an area of int erest to her. She is currently a Principal Consultant\, working purely wit h statisticians\, offering market advice and opportunities within top phar ma&rsquo\;s\, biotech&rsquo\;s and CRO&rsquo\;s. \nAimee enjoys creating relationships with her clients and candidates\, offering a friendly platform to come for all that is recruitment in the pharma worl d! \nAt Christmas\, Aimee loves the social a spect of seeing friends and family and has been known in the past to join the &lsquo\;pram race&rsquo\; in her hometown of Windlesham on Boxing Day! \n | \n
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| \n \n Lara J. Wolfson is Executive Director and Head\,
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Statistics in the Biostatistics and Res
earch Decision Sciences (BARDS) organization at MSD Switzerland. Lara hold
s a PhD in Statistics from Carnegie Mellon University in the US\, and an u
ndergraduate degree from Simon Fraser University in Canada. Lara has held
academic appointments at University of Waterloo in Canada and Brigham Youn
g University in the US\, and has previously worked as a scientist covering
health economics\, epidemiology\, and statistics at the World Health Orga
nization\, as well as in the pharmaceutical industry in outcomes research
and Market Access at both the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson
&\; Johnson in Belgium and the Merck Center for Observational Research
and Real-World Evidence in the US. Lara has authored more than 70 peer-rev
iewed journal articles\, and currently chairs the HTA European Special Int
erest Group of the PSI (a professional organization for Statisticians in t
he Pharmaceutical Industry). | \n