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Gilead is hiring an Associate Director level experienced, well-organized professional, who will develop, implement, and manage the strategic publication plans for global clinical studies and non-clinical sources, including HEOR, Epidemiology, RWE, Payer, Non-interventional, and database studies, to demonstrate the value of pipeline and inline products in Liver Hepatitis.
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As an equal opportunity employer, Gilead Sciences Inc. is committed to a diverse workforce. Reporting to the Senior Director, Global Value and Access HIV/EV HEOR. Provide HEOR expertise to inform, support and strengthen commercialization activities including clinical development, marketing, and market access.
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The Associate Director, Clinical Records & Information Management will partner with cross functional teams as well as Clinical Research Organization (CRO and Functional Service Provider (FSP) to ensure timely and quality delivery of the TMF. This role is a member of the Clinical Records leadership team to ensure optimum implementation of the TMF technical capabilities and oversight of standardization, training, quality, and timely clinical trial documentation across the clinical program.
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The Associate Director will be primarily responsible for the business, operational, and compliance aspects of Oncology drug discovery, development, and marketed products at Gilead. Associate Director, Biostatistics.
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BA or BS and 12+ years' experience in compliance and trial master file in pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry. Extensive knowledge and understanding of FDA, EMEA, ICH, GCPs governing the maintenance of clinical TMF.
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For jobs in the United States:As an equal opportunity employer, Gilead Sciences Inc. is committed to a diverse workforce. Write, edit, and proofread scientific content for publication in peer-reviewed journal, conference presentations with a focus in HIV/virology topics.
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Gilead Sciences, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company that has pursued and achieved breakthroughs in medicine for more than three decades, with the goal of creating a healthier world for all people.
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