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Large MLTC program with locations around NYC, is currently seeking an experienced Regulatory Affairs Associate to join their dynamic and dedicated team. Regulatory Affairs Associate – MLTC Program - Hybrid.
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May develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Work Instructions (WIs) as directed by the Senior Director CMC Regulatory Affairs. Prior pharmaceutical industry experience and a minimum of 8 years in CMC Regulatory Affairs for Associate Director.
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You've acquired a minimum of 7 years' Regulatory Affairs experience within FDA regulated, complex Medical Device/Software (SiMD/SaMD) environments, including leadership/guidance on global regulatory strategy for 510K's, CE Marking per MDD, EU MDR (updating Technical Files), Worldwide product registrations, Design Dossiers, PMA, clinical evaluations, Post Market Surveillance and reviewing Marketing Communication materials for promotional purposes.
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The Regulatory Affairs Manager is responsible and accountable for Company Core Data Sheets (CCDS), Company Core Safety Information (CCSI) and Reference Safety Information (RSI for assigned products, including regulatory responsibilities in associated change control and labeling processes.
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The Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs will establish and grow internal CMC regulatory activities, providing strategic management and content plans to support Vyriads gene therapy product development, registration, and post-approval strategies.
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You will provide global product stewardship and regulatory affairs services for a line of chemical products that support Videojet printers. Manage our SDS, label, and regulatory affairs systems.
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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.S. and other regions (Asia/Pacific, Latin America, Africa, Europe, and Canada.
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Block is looking for an experienced policy and regulatory strategist to serve as our Head of Regulatory Affairs. Maintain fluency on a variety of regulatory and policy issues at the intersection of financial and technology policy, including financial regulation, consumer protection, tax, cryptocurrencies, AI/machine learning, intellectual property, and privacy.
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Job Description PharmaLex is one of the largest worldwide providers of consulting services in the following focus areas: Quality Management & Compliance; Development Consulting & Scientific Affairs; Regulatory Affairs; and Pharmacovigilance, Epidemiology and Risk Management.
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The Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist will be responsible for projects by leading biologics CMC regulatory submissions, reviews and approves advertising/promotional materials, provides regulatory input into change controls and CAPAs and support audits/inspections to ensure full compliance for US S+N site.
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We are seeking a global Executive Director, Regulatory Affairs, Cell Therapy (level determined by candidate experience) reporting into the SVP Clinical Operations who will serve as the strategic lead representing regulatory affairs expertise managing the strategy and operational aspects of all regulatory submissions (INDs, NDAs, MAAs, etc.
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Regulatory Affairs Manager *PC Regulatory Affairs - Waltham MAAt Miltenyi Biotec, 3, employees worldwide develop pioneering solutions for biomedical science and the clinical application of cell therapies.
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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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Executive Office support: serves as Chief of Staff to the VP, Head of Alexion Regulatory Affairs, supporting internal and external engagement and managing activities as part of the function's Executive Office.
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Director, CMC Regulatory Affairs – Biologics. Head of CMC Regulatory Affairs – Small Molecules. Regulatory Advertising and Promotion (RA Ad/Promo) is a core function within Gilead's Global Regulatory Affairs organization and acts as a critical strategic partner across cross-functional teams.
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