Sas Programmer Resume
NJ
SUMMARY
- 6 years SAS programming experience in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Sound knowledge in clinical trials, which includes clinical program (code, review and evaluate), safety report, adverse event report reviews, integrated safety and efficacy summary and risk benefit for FDA submission, E - submission.
- Very good knowledge about all Phases of Clinical Trials in different Therapeutics areas.
- Hands on experience in the creation of case report tabulation data definition specification (CRT-DDS/define.xml) and experience in providing support in the development of an automation tool for the creation of define.XML and define. PDF.
- Intensive exposure to SAS Programming-Macro Facility used different SAS Procedures, Produced Reports (Proc Report), SAS Formats and Informats, SAS Functions etc.
- Experience in understandingPROTOCOL, SAP, SOPandCRF.
- Experience in Preparation ofSAS Datasets, Tables, Listings and Graphsaccording to Specifications, Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.
- Extensive experience inSAS/BASE, SAS/STAT, SAS/SQL, SAS/MACROS, SAS/ODSandSAS/GRAPH.
- Familiar with Code of Federal Regulations (21 CFR Part 11) and e-submission standards for FDA.
- Knowledgeable in CDISC standards (data models).
- Created programs to validate datasets compliance to CDISC SDTM standards.
- Knowledge of Medical Dictionaries like MedDRA and WHO Drug.
- Hands on experience in creating datasets based on implementation guides (IG) of CDISC SDTM 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 Specifications and ADaM.
- Working with Macros and Ad-Hoc Reporting.
- Working on Multiple Projects and under Tight Timelines.
- Excellent communication skills.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
SAS Skills: SAS/Base, SAS/Stat, SAS/Graph, SAS/SQL, SAS/MACRO, SAS/ODS
Database: Oracle, MS-SOL.
Tools: MS Office 95/XP/2003/2007, Sigma Plot, MS Excel, Image-J, Examin-IR (Image analysis).
Operating System: UNIX, MS Windows (95, 98, 2000, XP).
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Confidential, NJ
SAS programmer
Responsibilities:
- Reviewed protocol, CRF and SAP for creating Metadata sheet and creating SDTM data set.
- Created metadata sheet from the CRF.
- Mapping the SDTM domain from the metadata Excel sheet.
- Created Analysis data set, Tables Listings using Base/SAS, SAS/STAT, SAS Macro, SAS/SQL and SA/ Report.
- .Produced reports using Proc Means, Proc Freq, Proc SQL and proc reports.
- Used ODS to produce reports in HTML and PDF and RTF.
Environment: SAS/BASE, SAS/Macro, SAS/SQL, SAS/ODS, SAS/Window and Excel.
Confidential
SAS Programmer
Responsibilities:
- Extensively programmed in SAS/Base, SAS/Macros, SAS/Stat, SAS/Graph, SAS/SQL and SAS/Report.
- Created SDTM datasets from legacy/ raw datasets.
- Develop, test, validate, implement and maintain SAS programs for the automation tool which creates the define.xml and define. PDF.
- Generate the Datasets and TLF's for the Regulatory Submissions.
- Created Programs to validate datasets CDISC SDTM compliance.
- Created standard TLG's for CSR for the clients.
- Reviewed Protocol, CRF, and SAP for creating Analysis datasets, Tables, Listings and Graph’s usingBASE/SAS, SAS/STAT, andSAS/GRAPH.
- Generated reports of standard analysis using Proc Report and data null and successfully handled missing data and dropouts using Last Observation Carry Forward and Worst Observation Carry forward logics.
- Designed and validated new and existing programs depending on the requirements.
- Produced reports using Proc Means, Freq, SQL, Report, and Summary.
- Used Output Delivery System (ODS) to produce HTML, PDF and RTF reports.
- Ensure the proper and timely delivery of ad-hoc reports as required.
Environment: SAS/Base, SAS/SQL, SAS/Marco, SAS/ODS, SAS/Graph, SQL/Windows, Excel.
Confidential, Exton, PA
SDTM Developer/Programmer
Responsibilities:
- Involved in SAS programming for Clinical trials in Oncology and e-submission to FDA.
- Reviewed protocol and Case Report Forms to identify errors of the clinical trial data.
- Developed specifications for SDTM conversion and mapping programs.
- Involved in Mapping and Integrating study data to a CDISC-compliant proprietary analysis data system.
- Validation all the tables and listings using validation rules in programing SOP’s.
- Attended content reviews/workshops for respective Domains/Dataset per assignment
- Participated in weekly meetings with team lead to discuss about work progress and quires regarding project.
- Design and develop standard SAS macro for SDTM domains.
Environment: SAS 9.3 version, SAS/base, SAS/macro, SQL, MS Office, Excel, Windows
Confidential, Newtown, PA
SAS Developer
Responsibilities:
- Involved in phase I, Phase II and Phase III clinical trial data.
- Developed SAS program to load data from source and created study specific datasets, which are used as source data sets for report generating programs.
- Used various procedures like Proc print, Proc Report, Proc Means, Proc Compare, Proc Transpose, Proc Tabulate, Proc Freq, Proc Summary, Proc Sort, Proc SQL, Proc Univariate and Proc Content in the programing.
- Developed SAS Macros to improve the consistency of results.
- Generated tables, Listings and graphs for clinical study reports.
- Generated ad-hoc listings using Proc Print, Proc report, Data null and Proc Sql.
- Worked with Bio-Statisticians, Data Managers and Clinical Research managers as required.
Environment: SAS version 9.1, SAS/Macro, SAS/Base, SQL, MS Office, UNIX
Confidential, Philadelphia, PA
Research specialist
Responsibilities:
- This includes the accessing the insulin sensitivity by Hyperinsulinemic Euglycemic Clamp, Glucose Tolerance Test, Insulin Tolerance Test, indirect calorimetric studies by CLAMS system, to find out which fuel is used by the mouse, NMR and DEXA scans to access the lean and fat mass in the body.
- Developed protocol for treadmill exercise for mouse.
- My studies on diabetes have led me to create a thermography technique for my specific lab, department and outside clients as well. This technique involves using a specialized camera to detect levels of heat in an animal by imaging. Furthermore, the different colors in the image can be converted to tangible temperature values, which allow us to study the results with concrete values and numbers. This technique has been very useful to study the heat map of the mouse, which gives the surface temperature of the mouse near brown fat in the body. Such information can give us information on the activity of the mouse such as the amount of fat a mouse is burning, the activity of a tumor and how well the mouse can maintain its body temperature.