David Franklin | |
Principal Statistical Programmer at Everest Clinicial Research | |
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Primarily a SAS Programmer since 1986 have worked extensively in a Biostatistics environment covering areas including Data Management, Analysis Dataset development, Reporting and setting of standards. I have an extensive background in Phase II, Phase III and Phase IV clinical trials, as well as experience in non-clinical studies reporting events. Companies have included many of the blue-chip companies in the industry. My skill set includes validation of data; SDTM and ADaM development; ODS RTF, PDF and LISTING style output production of tables, listing and graphs; leading programming teams on projects; attending meetings with external clients and joining project debrief/lessons learned events; macro and tool development for standardization; presentation of papers at internal and outside settings; and mentorship of those new to programming. I constantly keep up with current trends by attending relevent conferences, incluing PharaSUG, and reading relevant updated from CDISC and industry leaders. Recently have expanded by skill set to include R, RStudio and Python. |
About MeDavid started programming in 1981 using a Sinclair ZX 81 and developed programs, including one that was a database for Wool Bales, in New Zealand. During the early 1990's David moved to the United Kingdom and had the opertunity to work there and across Europe, later moving to New England which he now calls home. Since 2004 David has been a frequent presenter at user conferences and is also the editor of original TheProgrammersCabin.com and an in-house SAS Users Monthly Newsletter called the SAS Telegraph. Outside of programming, David travels, very involved in Scouting BSA at a district and local level, enjoys aviation history, Ham radio and photography. |
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