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Thrombosis Research Institute, London

Programmer

Hybrid

London, United kingdom

Freelance

25-04-2025

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Job Specifications

An ideal candidate will ensure TRI studies are planned and implemented to the highest standards, in compliance with ICH-GCP guidelines, TRI SOPs and all applicable regulatory guidelines. Develop, modify, and maintain computer programs required to enhance clinical care and research; analyse research needs to determine feasibility of adapting manual procedures to computer applications.
Responsibilities
Develop, modify, validate, and maintain computer programs to support research and data analysis.
Translate manual processes into automated solutions using R and related tools.
Contribute to the design and review of databases and data capture systems.
Support project infrastructure, including directory structures and file transfer technologies.
Prepare, maintain, and follow project documentation in line with SOPs.
Estimate timelines and manage programming workload effectively.
Provide regular project updates and collaborate with cross-functional teams.
Coordinate programming activities with team members where needed.
Stay up to date with technical and regulatory trends, adopt new techniques to improve efficiency.
Qualifications
A degree in mathematics, computer science, or a related discipline, or equivalent technical training.
Proficiency in the R programming language and experience working with data systems.
Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to automate and optimise workflows.
Experience in clinical research.
Preferred but not Required
Experience with Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD).

About the Company

The Thrombosis Research Institute (TRI) is dedicated to bringing new solutions to patients for the detection, prevention and treatment of blood clots. Our goal is to advance the science of real-world enquiry so that the value of real-world data is realised and becomes a critical link in the chain of evidence. Our pioneering research programme, across medical disciplines and across the world, continues to provide breakthrough solutions in thrombosis. Know more