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Minimum of 4-10 years of drug development experience, particularly in clinical trial management and independent oncology clinical operations in all phases of clinical trial execution (Start-up, maintenance, closeout) at a pharmaceutical company, biotech company, and/or CRO.Robust experience in oncology required.
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As a Pharmacokinetics/Clinical Pharmacology Principal Scientist, you will utilize your experience to further characterize the novel kinetics of our new therapeutic modality and build complex models that inform study designs and decision-making throughout the drug development process.
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With the April 2024 U.S. approval of our first drug XOLREMDI (mavorixafor), we have made great progress in advancing our patient-centric mission and in evolving the company into a fully integrated pharmaceutical company.
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MD or DO or PHD degree with accredited residency training in Psychiatry, Neurology, and 2+ years of experience in clinical research and development (Phase 1-4) in either a pharmaceutical/biotechnology company or a clinical research/academic environment or related experience required.
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At least 3 years of relevant experience in global patient recruitment, clinical trial execution with a pharmaceutical company, CRO, and/or healthcare facility/research site.
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Knowledge of early drug development and clinical trial processes within the pharmaceutical industry. 3+ years of experience within clinical research, clinical development or clinical science within a biotechnology or pharmaceutical setting.
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A leading pharmaceutical company is seeking a dynamic and imaginative physician drug developer to lead the clinical development of innovative therapeutics. Provide strategic leadership for clinical programs, guiding drug development efforts and securing global regulatory approvals.
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Reports to the VP of Medical & Science for the U.S. East Coast Hub Will interact with Medical Specialists, Clinical Operations, Medical writing, Regulatory, Data Science (statistics, pharmacometrics), Research and Early Development, Global Translation, Global Medical Affairs, Global Safety (GS), Bioanalysis, CMC and occasionally with leadership in Medical and Science and Rare Diseases and Advanced Therapies.
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4 years of experience within Clinical Trial/Drug Development for a Pharmaceutical/Biotech company. Works in a team environment comprising Clinical Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Safety, Clinical Supply Chain, Quality Assurance, and Clinical Research Organizations/external vendors to deliver and drive the completion of all clinical activities on time and within budget.
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Founded in 2015, the company has built a portfolio of 30+ drug development programs ranging from preclinical to late-stage development in multiple therapeutic areas including genetic dermatology, precision oncology, cardiology, endocrinology, neurology, pulmonology, and renal disease, with two approved drugs.
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Good analytical skills and demonstrated experience in gathering, interpreting and analyzing data in clinical research and drug development. The position requires a detailed knowledge of data management platform and software, clinical trial databases, and pharmaceutical drug development process.
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Job Description We are seeking an Associate Director, Clinical Research Scientist with experience in managing multidisciplinary drug development projects. At least 5 years’ experience in product & clinical development in Biotech or Pharmaceutical company.
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At least 3 years of relevant experience in global patient recruitment, and clinical trial execution with a pharmaceutical company, CRO, and/or healthcare facility/research site.
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Collaborate with research, preclinical, regulatory, and medical affairs teams for cohesive development strategies. MD or MD/PhD with a strong research background and clinical expertise.
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Backed by a strong balance sheet to support our growth plans, we continue to build a fully integrated, premier neuroscience company with strong discovery, clinical development, corporate, and commercial operations.
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