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4 or More Years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory agency or academia, with exposure to drug development, clinical pharmacology, and/or epidemiology required. With more than 100 years of scientific expertise and a presence in more than 20 countries, Daiichi Sankyo and its 16,000 employees around the world draw upon a rich legacy of innovation and a robust pipeline of promising new medicines to help people.
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Essential Skills/Experience:- Graduate of a recognized medical school and recipient of an MD/DO degree- Background in academic medicine, clinical research, and familiarity with biostatistics and epidemiology- Excellent written and oral communication, interpersonal, and organization skills- Ability to travel nationally and internationally.
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Collaborates with scientific communications to provide RWE/HEOR input on scientific platform and develop RWE/HEOR-related scientific publications. 3+ years of experience in health services research, public health, epidemiology, or health economics.
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Under limited supervision, the Infection Preventionist reports to the Director of Nursing (or Health Services Administrator) and partners with the Medical Director for Antimicrobial Stewardship, and other stakeholders to develop a system of care that promotes sound and scientific infection prevention principles and practices.
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Applicants must have completed a PhD, DrPH, or ScD degree (or a MD, DO, or other equivalent doctoral degree with a research-oriented Master's degree) in epidemiology, biostatistics, kinesiology/sports medicine, or other related quantitative fields.
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Assignments range in complexity from performing literature reviews to developing study protocols, statistical analysis plans, study delivery and ensuring data quality and scientific rigor across all facets of epidemiology projects.
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Eagle Global Scientific is working with CDC/NCIRD’s Influenza Division to provide serves in support of their mission of providing laboratory and epidemiology surveillance and technical assistance to state, national and international health entities and ministries throughout the world.
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You will work across businesses and across functional groups including Global Marketing, Market Access , Research & Development, Medical & Scientific Affairs, and Finance. 5+ years relevant experience in at least one of the following fields: Outcomes Research, Clinical Research, Epidemiology, Health Policy.
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Senior Consultant, Epidemiology and Drug Safety, Real World EvidenceAbout Our TeamThe Epidemiology and Drug Safety practice at IQVIA is a fast-growing component of the Regulatory Science and Study Innovation (RSSI) division.
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Potential candidates may have methodologic expertise anchored in an array of disciplines including psychometrics, clinical epidemiology, patient-centered outcomes research, comparative effectiveness research, informatics, implementation science, or health disparity with existing applications to surgical care, outcomes, and/or health policy.
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Minimum 10 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry with MS degree or doctoral degree (PharmD, PhD, MD) in epidemiology, outcomes research, statistics and/or related disciplines. Recognised as a subject matter expert with deep technical expertise with research methods for real world research, epidemiology, HEOR projects.
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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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APPLICATION: To be considered for the position, applicants must possess a doctorate in: environmental health, public health, epidemiology, anthropology, sociology, public policy, economics, nutrition, or a closely aligned field.
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Leadership experience in professional and scientific research field or branch of learning such as cancer epidemiology focusing on multi-ethnic, multicultural, and underserved populations- based research to investigate disparate outcomes.
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We welcome applications from all well-qualified candidates who have a proven track record of sustained extramural research funding and scholarly productivity in Health Services Research, Behavioral Science, Health Policy, Epidemiology or other health science disciplines well-aligned with our mission and environment.
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