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Specialized Experience for GS-12: You must have 1 year of specialized experience, equivalent to at least the GS-11 grade level in the Federal service, which includes: Providing program advisement and management as well as professional and scientific communications in support of an environmental and occupational health program office.
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Strong knowledge of Medical Strategy Planning, Scientific Communications & KOL engagements models. Liaise with Lundbeck US omni-channel/digital/data analytics teams, helping ensure effective design and utilization of tools and communications for medical teams (e.g. digital outreach, AI pilots.
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The Data Scientist provides analytical support to Scientific Communications and Medical Affairs & HEOR. This position will report to the Director RWE Analytics and provides exceptional opportunities for career development and growth in a cross-functional and cross-regional environment in the pharmaceutical industry.
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Our mission is to “Advance and enrich scientific endeavor by connecting scientists worldwide, facilitating the exchange of research and ideas, showcasing the latest in laboratory innovation, and funding science education and outreach.
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Daily responsibilities include, but are not limited to assisting with filing patent applications, responses to office actions, conducting legal and scientific research. This position will facilitate communications and management of patent applications with a large technology company client using their proprietary internet portal.
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Experience with medical writing, publications, and scientific communications is an asset. As a Medical Scientific Associate within the Medical Operations team, you will play a pivotal role in supporting our MSA teams in executing educational, scientific exchange, and various internal and external engagement initiatives.
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Support the development of a comprehensive US medical plan for SCLC pipeline products, including external stakeholder management, scientific communications, evidence generation, and medical education strategy.
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The Medical Communications Specialist promotes safe and effective use of U, Inc. products through timely communication, written and verbal, of scientifically accurate and balanced content related to complex medical and scientific concepts, treatment options, data, and emerging standards of care, as appropriate, for scientific exchange activities with healthcare providers and other U-, Inc. customers.
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An exciting opportunity with a leading pharmaceutical advertising agency dedicated to crafting compelling and accurate medical communications. Bachelor's degree in a scientific or healthcare-related field; advanced degree (MD, PhD, PharmD) preferred.
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We have manufacturing locations in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. With a heritage of technological excellence, our team serves customers in the communications, defense, medical, industrial, and scientific markets.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Scientific Director to join one of our medical communications clients to cover maternity leave for 6 months. Extensive experience in medical communications, medical education, pharmaceutical marketing, medical affairs, content production (promotional slide presentations and ad board decks), or equivalent.
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The Director, Scientific Communications, Neurology leads the successful development and implementation of global communications strategies, publications plans and external medical education initiatives across a designated neurology therapeutic area or areas in alignment with the Company brand and corporate strategies.
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Our highly engineered products serve as the backbone of modern-day commercial and military communications systems, aid in the treatment of cancer, assist in diagnosing medical conditions, support and protect soldiers, sailors, and pilots, empower scientific discoveries and space exploration, help ensure the safety of imported foods and materials, and much more.
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The incumbent will drive the delivery of high quality scientific, medical and strategic communications and evidence generation strategies for the product globally. Review independent medical education grant and investigator sponsored trial proposals for strategic and scientific quality.
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With a history spanning more than seven decades, Communications & Power Industries' thousands of products have impacted people's lives in numerous unseen ways every day. Welding (TIG / Laser) ability preferred, but willing to train the right person Successful candidate will be very detailed and organized in cleaning and storing fixtures and tooling.
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