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Nola Hylton, PhD (Professor, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, Director, Breast Imaging Research Program, University of California, San Francisco) Knowledge in breast imaging acquisition methods (MRI, mammography, ultrasound and/or PET) and clinical trials is highly desirable.
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We are looking for a highly motivated, positive and innovative Clinical Research Study Coordinator (Research Coordinator) to lead in the coordination, management and conduct of nephrology clinical research trials in dialysis centers and physicians practices.
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PhD in Photonics, Applied Physics, Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field. This team works on cutting-edge optical sensor research involving innovative design, selection, and implementation of emerging optoelectronic components, as well as system integration, testing, and troubleshooting.
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The individual will work under the supervision of the principal investigator, but with independent responsibilities in experimental design, assist with supervision of junior team members, coordinate multi-omics capabilities guided by the research project and within the CMH/CMRI research community.
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The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Lurie Children's Hospital and the Division of Hematology, Oncology & Stem Cell Transplantation is highly ranked nationally and comprise 28 physician/physician scientist faculty, 2 PhD research faculty and 38 advanced practice providers across sections of Hematology, Oncology, Neuro-Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplantation.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator is responsible for the overall coordination, organization, management, and efficient implementation of clinical trials. In executing these position responsibilities, the Clinical Research Coordinator is guided by FDA regulations, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and company standard operating procedures and policies.
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Identify opportunities to partner with HCPs on disease state initiatives, collaborative research projects, company sponsored trials and investigator sponsored research (ISR) of interest and in alignment with BMS strategic objectives.
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PharmD, PhD, APP, PA, NP or MD with experience in Hematology / Oncology and relevant pharmaceutical experience. Support clinical trials to enhance patient recruitment, enrollment and/or discussions around the safe and effective use of BMS investigational products.
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The purpose of their interactions is to engage in meaningful scientific exchange that will ensure patients have access to BMS medicines, to ensure their safe and appropriate use through peer-to-peer discussions aligned with medical strategies and needs expressed by external stakeholders, and to facilitate research.
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A PhD in a health services research-related field with experience in pharmacy or pharmaceutical outcomes research (e.g., Pharmacoeconomics, Pharmacoepidemiology, Health Policy, Comparative Effectiveness Research, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research) is required.
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The Clinical Research Associate (CRA) will support successful and timely start-up and completion of clinical trials and be a key member of the Organization of Chief Medical Officer (OCMO) Global Clinical Affairs team.
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This one-year fellowship opportunity is for physicians to be mentored in the translational neuroscience program headed by Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, MD, PhD. As the leading investigator in multiple NIH-funded research programs and industry-and foundation-sponsored clinical trials, Dr. Berry-Kravis has established Rush University Medical Center as an international destination for rare disease treatment and research in the area of pediatric neurodevelopmental and neurogenetic conditions.
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The person will support Infectious Disease Physician Investigators in clinical research ranging from observational trials to investigational drug/product trials, including investigator-initiated, government funded, and industry-sponsored trials.
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Level II: PhD in Horticulture, Aquaculture, or a closely related field and 2 years experience in research practices and protocols. Level III: PhD in Horticulture, Aquaculture, or a closely related field and 4 years experience in research practices and protocols.
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Candidates must have a PhD, MD/PhD, or equivalent degree in Chemistry, Radiochemistry, Bioengineering or Related Field, and with postgraduate or postdoctoral training and research experience since obtaining their PhD, preferably at least two years combined.
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