Jessica George is a PhD candidate in Biostatistics at USC with 14 years of experience applying statistical and data-science methods to clinical and real-world health data. She currently consults on survival and treatment analyses for a cervical cancer cohort in Botswana (with/without HIV co-infection) through a Penn Medicine affiliation and will be supporting RNAi therapeutic evidence generation at Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals. Her background spans clinical trial analytics, machine learning, and computer vision from roles at AbbVie and academic projects, demonstrating an ability to translate complex biomedical questions into rigorous quantitative solutions. Comfortable across end-to-end pipelines—from data cleaning and EDA to survival modeling and prediction—she brings both research depth and industry pragmatism. Based in Los Angeles, she blends global health research experience with industry-facing evidence generation for late-stage programs. An early habit of modeling COVID-19 trends and working cross-institutionally hints at a researcher who thrives at the intersection of public health impact and translational therapeutics.
14 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biostatistics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biostatistics at University of Southern California
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