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Performs gating, analyses and scientific review of high dimensional flow cytometry data collected from immuno-oncology clinical trials. Follows Navigate Flow Cytometry Subject Matter Expert (SME) guidance and training to deliver on fit-for-purpose analytical strategies that fulfill mechanistic endpoints of investigational clinical studies.
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Our research aims to improve quality of life, well-being, symptom and pain management, and reduce caregiver burden:For example, a Clinical Research Coordinator to support a large multi-site clinical trial study that focuses on the comparison of care delivery models to support older adults with complex healthcare needs.
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Regulatory Coordinator Oncology Clinical Research Unit [CRU] Brain TUMOR CLINICAL Research Program [BTC] Position Description, Occupational Summary Perform regulatory and safety processes for multiple, complex oncology clinical trials and research studies including Investigational Products [IP] for the Duke Cancer Institute’s [DCI] TEAM Clinical Research Program [BTC.
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The Division actively leads and participates in a myriad of NIH funded investigator-initiated clinical and basic science research efforts in addition to industry sponsored clinical research activities performed through the Cystic Fibrosis Therapeutic Development Network.
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The role represents the CPQP function on drug development teams, leads CPQP sub-teams, and owns strategy and delivery on posology for early and late-stage clinical trials while collaborating with clinicians, clinical operations, bioanalytical, biomarker, pharmacovigilance, regulatory and CMC groups.
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Our ideal candidate would be an early to mid-career medical oncologist focused on thoracic malignancies with leadership skills to help drive the growth and visibility of our multidisciplinary program here at Mayo Clinic AZ. The successful candidate will be able to partner with our internationally recognized surgical, medical, and radiation teams in a multidisciplinary clinic; initiate, run and develop clinical trials; recruit future colleagues and drive innovation across the spectrum of care.
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Other new clinical offerings include Urogynecology, Pediatric Orthopedics and a Spine & Joint Institute. The outdoor paradise sits in a valley at the foot of six mountain ranges and is just 90 minutes from Yellowstone National Park. In the summer, residents and tourists alike enjoy biking, hiking, rafting, golfing and fly fishing.
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Preferred qualifications Candidates with training and experience in one or more of the following clinical and/or academic interests: General Pulmonary, Inpatient consultation and Outpatient clinical experience, Critical Care, Sleep Medicine, Cystic Fibrosis, Advanced Lung Disease, Transplant, Pulmonary Vascular Medicine, Interventional Pulmonary and Physiology are preferred.
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Technical expertise in immunology, biomarker discovery and development in clinical trials, including assay development, validation, and data analysis. Execution: Work closely with cross-functional teams to design and execute biomarker-driven clinical trials.
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The Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine at Rush University Medical Center seeks a board-certified or eligible pulmonary/critical care physician to join our Division as a clinical faculty.
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Active clinical trials in asthma, cystic fibrosis, and other pulmonary conditions The new Chief of Pulmonology will have a strong record of clinical and academic leadership in pediatric pulmonology.
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Join a national leader in healthcare innovation and technology as a Pulmonary physician at Geisinger Wyoming Valley, Wilkes-Bare, and Geisinger Community Medical Center, Scranton, PA. This Pulmonary position is for a physician with a bronchoscopy background including EBUS.
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Additional opportunities exist in pulmonary hypertension, exercise physiology, our Fontan clinic, coronary artery disease/anomalies, imaging and other Heart Center programs depending on the candidate’s expertise and interest.
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With expertise spanning virology, immunology, and genomics, our team develops, scales, and commercializes complex assay workflows to support our biopharma partners from basic research through clinical trials.
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