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As the newest Regulatory Affairs Manager, you will be responsible for registering current and newly acquired crop protection products in the U. As a Regulatory Affairs Manager, you will interact with internal and external customers, including state/provincial and federal regulatory authorities, in support of Nova Source products.
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Strong knowledge of regulatory affairs, including FDA regulations, IRB review and approval process, and Good Clinical Practice. We are looking for someone who already has an interest and established foundation in regulatory affairs and human subjects research, and/or specialized knowledge of working with cellular therapies.
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Provide legal advice and support for our U.S. businesses and Environmental, Health, & Safety team covering a broad range of environmental, safety, and regulatory issues. 5 to 15 years practicing law with experience in environmental or regulatory work (5 years of law firm/private practice experience preferred.
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15+ years of pharmaceutical/biotech drug development experience with 5+ years of experience in global CMC regulatory affairs with working experience and content knowledge in CMC development of NCEs/small molecules.
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Engages with cross-functional team members in Clinical Affairs, Operations Center of Excellence, Professional Affairs, Health Economics and Market Access, R&D, Regulatory, and Medical Safety and Infection Prevention & Control to review clinical evidence and to evaluate a product’s risk-benefit calculus.
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Effectively represent the Global Regulatory Affairs (GRA) function in senior-level interactions at internal governance technical review committees, key global health authority meetings, and external partners.
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Supports the Director, Regulatory Law, Government Affairs and Trade Compliance in managing risk within the defined scope of responsibility. Reports to: Director, Regulatory Law, Government Affairs and Trade Compliance.
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Responsible for approval of medical and scientific content of Regulatory, Safety, Scientific Affairs, Medical Affairs and Commercial outputs for assigned therapeutic areas. Board Certified in therapeutic area and US fellowship training, or MD with 2-4 years’ experience in within the pharmaceutical industry including 2 years in-house Medical Affairs role, or PhD or PharmD with 5 years’ experience within the pharmaceutical industry, including experience in the therapeutic area and 3 years in an in-house Medical Affairs role; MD preferred.
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Resolve complex, escalated compliance issues within Quality Assurance and Preclinical/Clinical Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Medical Affairs, Biostatistics, Data management and Pharmacovigilance.
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Act as the primary legal subject matter expert, reference and point-of-contact for the Technical Operations functions at Sana, including Manufacturing, Quality, Process Development, Supply Chain & CMC Portfolio, External Manufacturing, External Supply & Procurement, CMC Regulatory Affairs, Analytical Development & Operations and other Technical Operations teams.
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Reporting to the Regulatory Affairs Manager, the Regulatory Affairs Specialist will, with minimal supervision, prepare and process all regulatory documentation through the IRB, CTSRMC, FDA and all applicable regulatory review committees- including new submissions, continuing reviews, amendments, adverse events, and reportable events.
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Key ResponsibilitiesStrategy and Execution:Uses an understanding of disease biology, the drug development process (particularly cross-functional connectivity), and relevant late-stage challenges (e.g., trends in disease area therapeutic advances, and evolving regulatory, patient advocacy and market access environments) to create a vision for each asset, then design and execute effective development programs in support of the overall R&D portfolio goals.
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The Principal Scientist provides regional scientific and regulatory expertise and leverages scientific networks to enable the development and execution of Mars Wrigley (MW) Scientific and Regulatory Affairs (SRA) strategy.
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The Program Leader will lead a cross-functional team across clinical operations, regulatory affairs, clinical pharmacology, biomarkers, CMC, non-clinical, and medical to deliver against the program strategy.
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Researches energy policy and evaluates business impacts to ensure the company remains competitive under evolving federal and state regulatory environments. Experience with regulatory agencies including FERC and PUCs in AZ, CO, TX, NM. Criteria/Conditions: Position requires travel up to 25% of the time.
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