AIMS SIG - Open-Source Lunch Bites
Our monthly webinar series allows attendees to gain practical knowledge and skills in open-source coding and tools, with a focus on applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
James Bell (Elderbrook Solutions GmbH)
3 years as a trial statistician, 2 years as a methods statistician, 2 years in drug discovery
PhD in computational chemistry, followed by 2 years in computational drug discovery. Subsequently retrained with an MSc in medical statistics. Spent three years as a trial statistician with Boehringer Ingelheim, and then internally transferred into a statistical methods role. Moved to a CRO as a contract statistical methodologist providing technical support for statisticians at a major pharmaceutical company.
As I work with statisticians in Europe, Asia and the US, a typical day will start with triaging overnight emails; providing short written replies to the simpler technical-support questions, and arranging meetings to discuss their more complex statistical problems. These will mostly relate to the first strand of the role; ad-hoc support for trials and projects with statistical issues. These engagements may last for anything from one email or phone call up to a week or two of support and are often associated with regulatory interactions, or queries about how to specify or implement a method.
The rest of the morning may involve providing on-going support for a larger single issue faced by a particular trial or projects – these interactions typically relate to trial design and last for several months. They often require substantial amounts of literature searching, programming in R and/or novel research. Meetings with the statisticians involved in the trials and projects I am supporting are common, typically once or twice a day.
The afternoon might involve work on a policy initiative; researching, identifying and writing best practice documents in a particular area of statistics that can then be applied across multiple trials. This will typically also involve writing slides to summarise and present the initiative.
No two days are the same though, with a great variety of tasks. Days can be very busy, with many different requests and meetings all competing for time. They can also be very quiet, where you may just focus on one part of a larger task; occasionally you may spend a whole day programming, slide writing or researching.
The sheer variety is the best part. As mentioned above, there is no typical day, with the only common thread being the need to be constantly thinking and questioning. Aside from the different types of task, you also see a wide variety of trials – in the last year alone I have been involved in dozens of trials across five therapeutic areas.
Our monthly webinar series allows attendees to gain practical knowledge and skills in open-source coding and tools, with a focus on applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
Date: Ongoing 6 month cycle beginning late April/early May 2026 Are you a member of PSI looking to further your career or help develop others - why not sign up to the PSI Mentoring scheme? You can expand your network, improve your leadership skills and learn from more senior colleagues in the industry.
If you have read Ros Atkins’ book The Art of Explanation or want to listen to the BBC’s ‘Communicator in Chief’, you are invited to join the PSI Book Club Lunch and Learn, to discuss the content and application with the author, Ros Atkins. Having written the book within the context of the news industry, Ros is keen to hear how we have applied the ideas as statisticians within drug development and clinical trials. There will be dedicated time during the webinar to ASK THE AUTHOR any questions – don’t miss out on this exclusive PSI Book Club event! Haven’t read the book yet? Pick up a copy today and join us. Explanation - identifying and communicating what we want to say - is described as an art, in the title of his book. However, the creativity comes from Ros’ discernment in identifying and describing a clear step-by-step process to follow and practice. Readers can learn Ros’ rules, developed and polished throughout his career as a journalist, to help communicate complex written or spoken information clearly.
This course will consist of three online half-day workshops. The first will be aimed at building trust, the backbone of leadership and a key to becoming effective. This is key to building a solid foundation. The second will be on improving communication as a technical leader. This workshop will focus on communication strategies for different stakeholders and will involve tips on effective communication and how to develop the skills of active listening, coaching and what improv can teach us about good communication. The final workshop will bring these two components together to help leaders become more influential. This will also focus on how to use Steven Covey’s 7-Habits, in particular Habits 4, 5 and 6, which are called the habits of communication. The workshops will be interactive, allowing you to practice the concepts discussed. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion. There will also be reflective time where you can think about what you are learning and how you might experiment with it.
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