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Provide planning, installation, training, support, monitoring, and maintenance of HW (server and workstation builds) and software including all Consular Affairs applications (e.g., Active Directory accounts and passwords, System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and, other locally installed CA applications, etc.
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Reporting to the Dean of Students, this role is responsible for administrative logistics for the Office of Student Affairs (Office of Student Success, Office of Student Services, Residential Life, Title IX, and the Student Center at Harvard Griffin GSAS.
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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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Regularly interfaces with team members in R&D including Biostatistics and SAS Programming staff, Data Management, clinical research and operations teams, regulatory affairs, clinical pharmacology, medical writing, medical affairs and quality management.
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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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Support project teams, regulatory affairs, product management, marketing, and product stewardship in topics related to toxicology and kinetics. The position is located in Princeton, NJ and is part of the global Regulatory Affairs Toxicology Group.
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At least 12 years of regulatory affairs / government relations experience. At least 14 years of regulatory affairs / government relations experience. At least 8 years of regulatory affairs / government relations experience.
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Provides communications between Global Regulatory Affairs CMC and partners within GRA and across and outside of the organization, as evidenced by the successful achievement of CMC regulatory milestones according to project plans, and by the level of partner satisfaction with the support provided by the group.
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You will handle policy compliance by assisting in the formulation of processes and procedures for negotiation of contract awards, review contract and sub-agreements for government/regulatory compliance with policies and statutes, review new legislation, and coordinate with SDSU Offices of Research Affairs, Business and Financial Affairs and Environmental Health and Safety.
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This role reports to the Associate Director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs. Assistant Director Of Fraternity And Sorority Affairs. Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs.
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QualificationsTo be considered for this role, you’ll require a minimum of 5 years of professional experience in relevant field of healthcare products or related activities e.g.:Work in medical devices industry and/or in vitro diagnostic devices(preferred) or closely related industries (e.g., pharmaceutical industry) such as research and development, manufacturing, quality management, regulatory affairs.
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C. The Dean of Instruction coordinates most closely with the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Student Services, Dean of Academic Innovation and Instructional Technology, Dean of Planning and Institutional Effectiveness (PIE), Dean of Workforce Solutions and Continuing Education (WSCE), Dean of Student Affairs, the Vice President for Administration and Finance, the Senior Director of Information Technology, and the Academic Division Directors.
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European/East European affairs, congressional affairs, fragile states, political transitions, conflict prevention, political risk assessment, political economic analysis, state building, or foreign assistance financial or program management preferred.
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The Associate Principal Scientist will work closely with individuals from PaCES, Clinical Research, Regulatory Affairs, Biostatistics, Outcomes Research, and Operations to ensure COA endpoint strategies are consistent with and correctly executed to support the product strategy.
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The Government Affairs Coordinator is a key position working directly with the Vice President of Government Affairs, SVP/Chief Mission Officer, and the Government Affairs team in the areas of government relations, external affairs, and departmental coordination.
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