Career Guide (EN)From Biological SciencesFrom Mathematical Sciences

Biostatistician

As a Biostatistician, you play a pivotal role in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, using statistical methods to analyze complex biological data and drive critical decisions that can save lives. Your expertise helps bridge the gap between data and impactful medical outcomes, making this role essential in the fight against diseases globally and within the UK.

Top Employers

Who hires for this path?

UK Market Contacts

    King's College London
    A leading research university, KCL employs biostatisticians for various health-related research projects.
    Oxford University
    Oxford offers biostatisticians the opportunity to work on diverse research initiatives across multiple disciplines.
    Imperial College London
    Imperial is renowned for its research in science and medicine, providing biostatisticians with exciting career opportunities.
    NHS England
    NHS England employs biostatisticians to support health services through data analysis and research.
    Cancer Research UK
    As a leading cancer research charity, CRUK employs biostatisticians to analyse data from clinical trials and epidemiological studies.

Top UK Graduate Employers

    GlaxoSmithKline
    A leading global healthcare company, GSK offers biostatisticians the opportunity to work on innovative drug development projects.
    AstraZeneca
    AstraZeneca is at the forefront of biopharmaceutical innovation, providing biostatisticians with a dynamic and collaborative work environment.
    Public Health England
    As a government agency, PHE employs biostatisticians to analyse health data and inform public health policy.
    University College London
    UCL offers biostatisticians the chance to engage in cutting-edge research and teaching within a prestigious academic environment.
    The Wellcome Trust
    The Wellcome Trust is a global charitable foundation that funds health research, employing biostatisticians to analyse research data.