R (with RStudio as the working environment) is the standard statistical programming language for clinical biostatistics — used to run survival models, generate regulatory tables, and produce the statistical outputs that go into trial reports. It's core, everyday tooling for a Biostatistician at CROs and pharma R&D units across India (Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune's clinical-research hubs), often alongside or in place of SAS depending on the sponsor's standard. Proficiency is typically built through graduate coursework or dedicated biostatistics bootcamps, and it's a baseline requirement rather than an optional add-on for the role.
The skills most often needed alongside R / RStudio in the same roles — build these together to widen your options.
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