Megan Williams (Yee)

Manager Biostatistics at Avania

Megan Williams (Yee) has extensive work experience in the field of biostatistics and clinical research. Megan is currently employed at Avania as a Manager Biostatistics, where they manage and supports a team of biostatisticians and assists in their career development. Prior to this, they worked as a Senior Biostatistician and Biostatistician II at Avania, where they served as the statistical lead on various projects and contributed to protocol development, statistical analysis plans, and SAS programming.

Before joining Avania, Megan worked at Boston Biomedical Associates (BBA) as a Senior Data Analyst, where they provided statistical services and collaborated with different departments within the organization. Megan also worked as a Biostatistician at PERFUSE Study Group at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where they provided statistical services for clinical trials and supported drug applications to regulatory agencies.

Megan's earlier work experience includes roles as a Clinical Research Assistant at Boston University School of Medicine, where they maintained and analyzed qualitative and quantitative data for research projects, and as a Research Associate at Boston VA Research Institute, where they managed a large database and contributed to research publications.

Overall, Megan Williams (Yee) has a strong background in biostatistics, data analysis, and clinical research, with experience in leading projects, protocol development, statistical analysis, and collaboration with various stakeholders.

Megan Williams (Yee) has a strong educational background, with a focus on mental health and psychology. Their education history begins in 2007, when they attended the University of New Hampshire and earned their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Psychology in 2010. Megan then went on to pursue further studies at Boston College from 2010 to 2012, where they obtained their Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Mental Health Counseling. Megan's passion for research and statistics led their to enroll at Boston University in 2015, where they completed a Master's Degree program in Biostatistics, specializing in Public Health (MPH) in 2016.

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