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The Associate Director Regulatory Affairs, Strategic Global Labeling, combines the knowledge of scientific, regulatory, and business issues to enable products that are developed, manufactured, or distributed to meet required legislation.
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Bachelor's, Master's or PhD degree in Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Regulatory Affairs for Drugs, Biologics or Medical Devices, or another life-science field. Similar Jobs (5) Director, Regulatory CMC, Cell & Gene Therapy (Boston) locations Boston, MA time type Full time posted on Posted 4 Days Ago External Manufacturing Associate Director (Person In Plant) - Cell & Gene Therapy locations Boston, MA time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago Supply Chain Manager - Cell & Gene Therapy (Hybrid) locations Boston, MA time type Full time posted on Posted 25 Days Ago.
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Associate Director/Associate Principal Scientist - Regulatory Affairs International Chemistry Manufacturing & Controls. Associate Principal Scientist, Regulatory Chemistry, Manufacturing and Control - Product Lead page is loaded.
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Associate Director, CMC Regulatory Affairs is a hands-on and independent role requiring a strong individual who will provide strategic and operational support to multiple programs, with an emphasis on CMC (Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls.
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Bachelors degree from an accredited institution with a focus in Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, or Biology preferred, and eight (8) years of technical experience in the pharmaceutical industry dealing and least three (3) years in CMC regulatory affairs.
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Responsible for any additional duties or assignments as directed by the Manager of Regulatory Affairs. Requirements BS Degree in Chemistry or related science field Strong organization skill is a must Strong computer skills Ability to review and understand complicated regulatory rulings A strong work ethic and ability to change directions when needed Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Life Insurance 100% contributed by the Company 401k after 6 months.
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Advise internal customers who may contribute to regulated communication on Regulatory/FDA issues including Public Affairs, Clinical Development, Legal, and others such as Commercial. Responsible for a product(s) or products with multiple driver indications within a Therapeutic Area and supports the Manager (Global Regulatory Lead (GRL), Associate Director, or Director), in the development and execution of the regulatory strategy.
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Represent PCDS at team meetings and coordinate between PCDS and other functions including CMC, Regulatory Affairs, Clinical Operations, and Platform and Discovery Sciences. The candidate should possess an in-depth understanding of safety pharmacology, investigative and regulatory toxicology, and have experience designing and critically evaluating results of exploratory and GLP-compliant toxicology studies.
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We aspire to develop medicines across multiple therapeutic modalities, including RNA editing, splicing and silencing, using our proprietary discovery and drug development platform that combines best-in-class nucleic acid chemistry with the ability to target disease biology in new ways.
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Within a multidisciplinary environment you will cooperate with your colleagues from BTS-SS, BTS-PD, BTS-Analytical, Operations, Engineering, Quality Control/Assurance, Supply Chain or Planning, Regulatory Affairs, Safety, and Research.
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One of our BEST F500 customers has engaged us to help them hire a Regulatory Affairs Associate to be available to work out of their office in Abbott Park, Illinois; details can be found below.
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The Regulatory Affairs Associate is a key contributor to the regulatory affairs team at Ajinomoto Cambrooke, Inc. This position is responsible for assisting the Regulatory Affairs Manager ( RAM ) with research, review and approval of product packaging and labelling materials.
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Experience working cross functionally with greater CMC/Technical Operations team, Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs. Deep understanding of the principles and practices of chemistry or pharmaceutical science; proven experience with the formulations of new chemical entities and the optimization of drug substance form selection.
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0-3 years of experience in life science (pharmaceutical, biology, chemistry, bioinformatics) or engineering industry with a focus on information technology, clinical research, quality, regulatory affairs, manufacturing, or supply chain.
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Collaborates closely with cross-functional teams, including process chemistry, analytical development, drug product development, manufacturing, quality assurance, and regulatory affairs, to develop and implement effective process engineering strategies.
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