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Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai

Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai. by Trine Næstoft Juhl (TRJU). Agenda. Introduction Team Tasks to be outsourced XXX. Purpose.

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Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai

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  1. Presentation title Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai by Trine Næstoft Juhl (TRJU)

  2. Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai Agenda • Introduction • Team • Tasks to be outsourced • XXX

  3. Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai Purpose ”To gain a flexible pool of qualified statisticians and statistical programmers. Hereby avoid bottlenecks within Biostatistics, meet our deadlines and ensure high quality deliverables”

  4. Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai The company • Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), member of the TATA group • Provides: Information technology consulting services and business process outsourcing organisation • TATA • The Tata family of enterprises comprises 96 companies in seven business sectors. Examples: Cars, Steel, Energy, Tea, Chemicals, Services • The Tata Group is one of India's largest and most respected business conglomerates • With revenues in 2005-06 of $21.9 billion, the equivalent of about 2.8 per cent of the country's GDP • Tata companies together employ some 202,712 people

  5. Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai Biostatistics activities in Mumbai • A team five started in August 2006 • Now they are seven • Stepwise approach • Transition phase (August) • Implementation phase (September-February, Stop – go decision) • Steady state • Project activities • The team has worked on EX1000, hGH, NovoSeven and Liraglutide as a part of the implementation and steady state phases

  6. Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai NN-TCS Biostatistics Team

  7. Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai Team • Lead Statistician: Satish Shetty (MSc. Statistics) • Statistical Analyst: Rajesh Joshi (MSc. Statistics) • Programmers: Rajalakshmi Iyer (MSc. Statistics, maternity leave)   Tejal Tank (MSc. Statistics) Pranil Raut (MSc. Statistics) Venkata Datla (MSc. Engineering) Neelam Maurya (MSc. Computer Science)

  8. Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai Tasks to be outsourced • Primarily: Programming and validation tasks • Advanced statistical analyses will be handled at NNHQ • Secondarily : Simple trials • All analyses, programming and validation • Longer perspective: Full trial analysis • Including SAP and End-of-Text Material

  9. Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai Tasks handled by TCS • Analyses and programming of trials • Partial programming and validation of trials • Partial validation of trials • This illustrates the flexibility of which tasks can be assigned to TCS and likewise the close collaboration with statisticians and statistical programmers at NNHQ

  10. Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai How will the collaboration affect your department • Collaboration • Statisticians and statistical programmers • Is the primary point of contact • Is responsible for the collaboration and ensuring all relevant information is available to TCS • Is providing access to data and documentation

  11. Biostatistics use of TCS in Mumbai Thank you for your attention Any questions?

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