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OR BS degree in health-related or scientific field with 7-10 years of experience in pharmaceutical industry, directly related clinical trial experience or experience in areas relevant to drug discovery or development, e.g. epidemiology, toxicology, pharmacovigilance, regulatory affairs.
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MD, PhD, MPH, PharmD, RN or PA with at least 5 years’ experience in Epidemiology, Health Economics Outcomes Research (HEOR), or/and Health Systems Research. with partnerships from other parts of Medical Affairs, Publications and Scientific Communications, Pharmacovigilance, Clinical Development, Market Access, and Commercial functions.
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A background in either population health, epidemiology, biostatistics, computer science, or social science are beneficial. Doctoral Degree in either epidemiology, biostatistics, population health, social sciences, physics, or related fields.
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Collaborate with epidemiology colleagues and Product Safety Lead to identify research gaps, develop protocols, conduct analyses, and interpret/communicate scientific findings to internal and/or external stakeholders.
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Master's Degree Required degree concentration: Biostatistics, Statistics, Epidemiology, or other scientific, health, medical, or social sciences field with a concentration in Statistics.
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Gilead is hiring an Associate Director level experienced, well-organized professional, who will develop, implement, and manage the strategic publication plans for global clinical studies and non-clinical sources, including HEOR, Epidemiology, RWE, Payer, Non-interventional, and database studies, to demonstrate the value of pipeline and inline products in Inflammation/Fibrosis.
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The incumbent will manage and supervise scientific staff in the development and implementation of surveillance, research, health outcomes, epidemiology, and evaluation aspects of substance use and addiction related programs (e.g., cannabis, alcohol, overdose, and gambling.
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Expert knowledge of environmental science, industrial hygiene, exposure assessment, toxicology, epidemiology, human health risk assessment, and related subject matter. Prepares and reviews technical scientific reports and documents that satisfy criteria for expert opinions admitted as evidence into federal and state court proceedings.
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The company is using the power of next-generation sequencing, population-scale clinical studies, and state-of-the-art computer science and data science to enhance the scientific understanding of cancer biology, and to develop its multi-cancer early detection blood test.
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The postdoctoral fellow will conduct epidemiologic analyses of the GenX exposure study data, prepare manuscripts for publication, and present findings at both community and scientific meetings.
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Knowledge of and experience with environmental epidemiology or social science research methods, including study design, methodology, and preparation of scientific reports. A master’s degree with a focus in social science research methods such as epidemiology, public health, demography, data science, or a related fieldOR.
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We encourage candidates who can teach existing courses that we offer and are excited about developing and teaching courses in their field of interest, whether molecular/cellular, organismic, or ecology/diversity, biomedicine, epidemiology and data science, scientific communication, urban ecosystems, marine science, or other biological areas.
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Doctoral degree (e.g. PhD, MD, ScD) and/or Master's degree (e.g. MSc, MPH) in Epidemiology or related discipline, such as Health Services or Pharmaceutical Outcomes Research, with a minimum of 5 years (PhD) or 8+ years (MS) of relevant experience.
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The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (DEB), housed within the UCSF School of Medicine, has a vision to advance discoveries and insights into the distribution, determinants and outcomes of disease that will drive improvements in population health worldwide.
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The Mission of Sanofi’s MSL Team and the Medical Science Liaison is to be the trusted scientific partners in the field for external experts and decision-makers engaging in mutual scientific exchanges to accelerate data dissemination.
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