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Two (2) years of progressively responsible experience in regulatory affairs, legislative affairs, or energy policy at an electric utility, regulatory agency, or legislative office.
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Responsible for clinical flow cytometry biomarker assay development and validation, data generation and analysis, QC, data interpretation and communication to project teams to enable appropriate decision making.
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Seize your opportunity to make a personal impact as a Regulatory Affairs Manager supporting a PKI Government High Value Asset Mission Essential Function program. As a Regulatory Affairs Manager you will help ensure today is safe and tomorrow is smarter.
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Collaborate with other organizational departments responsible for functional aspects of the HIV Special Needs Plan, including, but not limited to Integrated Care Management, Behavioral Health, Managed Long-Term Care, Utilization Management, Quality Management, Credentialing, Regulatory Affairs, Compliance, Corporate Affairs, Provider Network Operations, Medicare Services, Information Systems, Finance, Claims, and Member Services and Eligibility.
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Partners with Sr. Privacy Counsel, Cyber Security, IT, Regulatory Affairs and Enterprise Risk Management to help manage privacy risk exposure. This position will collaborate closely with the Senior Counsel, Privacy and Marketing to evolve a global privacy compliance program and support operational activities across Adtalem and each of its portfolio institutions.
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A minimum of 6-10 years in the biotechnology industry with 4-5 years in Regulatory Affairs CMC. Role Title: Associate Director/ Director Regulatory Affairs CMC. An advanced degree and regulatory affairs certification are desirable.
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We seek outstanding candidates with teaching experience in the following: industry experience in entrepreneurship, drug/ medical device development, data science, regulatory affairs, clinical and medical affairs, quality management, project management, finance, business operations, research and development, biometrics, health economics and outcomes research or manufacturing.
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Leadership experience in late-stage product development, scale-up, tech transfer, and process optimization of solid oral dosage and parenteral formulations is a plus. Collaborate with cross-functional teams (process R&D, analytical development, supply chain, quality, clinical, regulatory, DMPK, and tox) to meet CMC and program goals.
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10+ years of in-house counsel and related work experience with contract administration and corporate compliance and governance (familiarity with AIA documents and contracts is a plus). The Director of Legal Affairs plans and directs all aspects of the firm’s legal affairs, manages a team of legal staff, and ensures all firm business policies and activities are managed in compliance with current laws.
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Significant cell culture expertise: maintenance, freezing, thawing, and passaging BS degree or masters degree in biological sciences, molecular biology, neuroscience, or biochemistry and significant 2-3 years tissue culture experience are a must.
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Bachelor’s degree in political science or related field with 4-6 years of lobbying or general government affairs experience is required; Campaign and/or Grassroots/Grasstops experience is desired but not required.
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2+ years of experience in cell and molecular biology techniques (e.g., cell-based assays, flow cytometry, qPCR, ELISA, Tissue Culture). We believe in providing staffing solutions to address the current talent gap – Right Talent – Right Time – Right Place – Right Price and acting as a Career Coach to our consultants.
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Annual salary of $120,000, plus a guaranteed commission after achieving performance goal. LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY $120,000 Plus Commission with Sign-On Bonus (Up to $25,000 for qualified applicants.
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Experience working with electronic systems (LIMS, CMMS, QMS, ERP) is a plus. Experience with cell and gene therapy test methodologies (i.e. PCR, Flow Cytometry, cell-based assays.
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As an Associate Director, Biostatistician, you will be a champion of Otsuka's culture and values and will be responsible for providing statistical expertise/input in the drug development, including clinical development plan and regulatory submission strategy.
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