The Biometrics Leadership Lab Podcast
In This Episode What makes a statistician valuable beyond technicalmethodology? In this episode, I speak with Jeff Davidson, PhD, a longtimebiostatistician and consultant whose career began in a very different place: special education. Jeff shares how more than 14 years as a teacher shaped the communication, listening, and leadership skills he later brought into clinicalresearch. After earning his PhD in statistics, Jeff moved into the pharmaceutical industry and built a career spanning biostatistics leadership, with deep experience in regulatory submissions, FDA interactions, DMCs, and clinicaldevelopment strategy. We discuss why statisticians need to understand themedicine, not just the method, and how strong statistical judgment can help teams ask better questions, design better trials, and make better decisions. Jeff also shares examples from his career, including how experience in one therapeutic area helped him develop a novel analysis approach to solve a trial design challenge in another. Listen as Jeff reflects on the importance of bringingstatisticians in early, the difference between a technical answer and a useful recommendation, and what it takes to grow from a strong statistician into a broader biometrics leader. What You’ll Learn How Jeff transitioned from special education into statisticsand clinical research Why communication skills can set statisticians apart How teaching shaped Jeff’s approach to listening,explaining, and leading What separates a technically correct answer from a usefulstatistical recommendation How experience across therapeutic areas can strengthenstatistical judgment Why medical writers should also be brought into the processearlier How the role of the statistician differs across pharma, CRO,and consulting environments What skills are needed to grow from statistician tobiometrics leader Why knowing what you do not know is an important leadership strength Quote of the Episode “Your goal is not to be patient enough to let them finish sothat you can speak up. Your goal is to actually listen to what they’re saying and learn from them.” Resources Follow Jeff Davidson on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyadavidson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyadavidson/] Visit Alpha Kappa Statistics [https://www.alphakappastatistics.com/] Follow Amanda Cross on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/amandacross/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandacross/] Subscribe to the Biometrics Leadership Lab newsletter [https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7255662947639652352] onLinkedIn Guideline for the Format and Content of the Clinical andStatistical Sections of an Application (Clin Stat) https://www.fda.gov/media/71436/download [https://www.fda.gov/media/71436/download]
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