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MD with clinical experience (e.g., residency), Ph. D., Masters or Bachelors degree in Medicine, Biotechnology, Statistics, Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence, Physics, Mathematics, Computational Chemistry, Computational Biology, Biology or a related discipline.
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Hands-on experience in intraoperative clinical or large animal research. We are seeking a Clinical Research Neuroscientist to help us execute on clinical research, analyze the collected data, and assist in preparing publications and reports.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) works to ensure the execution of assigned studies in compliance with GCP, ICH, HIPAA, FDA Regulations, and SOPs. Join us as we continue to grow, the Clinical Research Coordinator under the direction of the Site Manager/Director and the Principal/Sub Investigators conducts the following according to the study protocol, company processes & procedures, and in compliance with FDA, GCP, and ICH regulations and guidelines.
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Alcanza is a growing multi-site, multi-phase clinical research company with a network of locations in MA, NH, MI, VA, SC, FL, GA, AL, MO, TX and Puerto Rico. We have established a strong presence across Phase I-IV studies and several therapeutic areas including vaccine, neurology, dermatology, psychiatry, and general medicine.
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Candidates should have a doctoral degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, statistics, data science, other relevant fields with at least 1-3 years/ master’s degree with at least 5-7 years/BS degree with at least 10 years of relevant post-degree experience, preferably in pharma/biotech or related research organizations/academia.
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Work closely with individual clinical teams as well as functional area partners (e.g., Translational research, Precision Medicine and diagnostics, Regulatory Affairs, Market Access, Clinical Development) to identify and implement end-to-end Data Science solutions aimed at facilitating decision making.
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Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college or university in a data driven research - related field (such as allied health, biological sciences, chemistry, economics, mathematics, psychology, sociology, demography, geography, anthropology, statistics, data science) and one (1) year or less of work experience in a clinical or healthcare setting.
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A certification in any of the following: Association of Clinical Research Professionals Certified Professional (ACRP-CP), Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP), Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP), Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC), or Certified Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) preferred.
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JOB SUMMARY/ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The Clinical Veterinarian is responsible for a wide spectrum of duties including professional veterinary and administrative services in laboratory animal medicine, biomedical research support, and education.
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Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research (PAVIR) is seeking a full-time Clinical Research AI Research Scientist II. The AI scientist will work lead the analysis of large electronic health record data including unstructured clinical notes, administrative data, and patient-reported data to guide care delivery and improve our understanding of cardiovascular outcomes.
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Veterinarian Medicine Doctoris (VMD)/ Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Degree from an American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)-accredited institution or certification by the Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG) or the Program for the Assessment of Veterinary Education Equivalence (PAVE) and specialty training in laboratory animal medicine.
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Provides professional veterinary expertise and professional direction for the animal research facilities located at the UTHSC campus. Provides specialized diagnostic service including the examination of animals, animal tissues and body fluids for the isolation and identification of pathogens, abnormalities, injuries, or research related complications.
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Experience in independent or collaborative research and experience organizing and leading large research projects is desired. Board certification in laboratory animal medicine by ACLAM or board eligibility is highly desirable.
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A doctorate in the natural sciences and three years of professional research experience in an appropriate field; or a master’s degree in a natural science and five years of such experience.
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Collaborate with NIH clinical research scientists, Principal Investigators, Research Coordinators, Protocol Navigators, NINDS Sponsor representatives, CTU staff, and safety, regulatory, and monitoring entities.
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