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To do these effectively, the Analyst III – Policy & Regulatory Operations must have a demonstrated understanding of IEHP business operations and responsibilities of various departments in Health Services, Quality Systems, Provider Services, and Member Services; subject matter expertise of these departments’ policies and procedures and the regulations that drive their business operations and demonstrated ability to effectively and consistently manage multiple projects and priorities concurrently.
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With minimal oversight, the Pr. Regulatory Affairs Specialist (PRA) for the European Union Medical Device Regulation (MDR) will be responsible for supporting execution to MDR compliance plans to ensure all applicable technical files (for devices ranging from class I to class III) meet the EU MDR requirements on schedule.
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Represents CMC regulatory affairs on teams such as the product development, Global Regulatory Product Teams, and Operations brand teams, for assigned projects; negotiates with and influences team members with support of management to maximize chances for first pass approval of regulatory submissions.
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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. As a Regulatory Affairs Manager, you will interact with internal and external customers, including state/provincial and federal regulatory authorities, in support of Nova Source products.
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The TeamAmongst its other responsibilities, the Global Strategy, Regulatory and Public Affairs team leads on the development and implementation of Gates Ag One's regulatory science programs and related activities, such as regulatory studies, permit acquisition, and ensuring compliance with phytosanitary and biosafety regulatory requirements.
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Provide legal advice and support for our U.S. businesses and Environmental, Health, & Safety team covering a broad range of environmental, safety, and regulatory issues. 5 to 15 years practicing law with experience in environmental or regulatory work (5 years of law firm/private practice experience preferred.
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Alexion, AstraZeneca Rare Disease is seeking a highly motivated co-op with educational experience in Regulatory Affairs. This co-op student will be a member of and support regulatory subteam activities and work on a variety of projects across Regulatory Affairs (RA) including Development Strategy, Established Products, Labeling, Operations, CMC, Advertising & Promotion, and Clinical Trial Excellence.
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As part of the GRA CMC Pharmaceuticals, Oligonucleotides team, you will report to the Executive Director and Head, CMC Regulatory Affairs, Pharmaceuticals. Join Takeda as a Director, GRA CMC Pharmaceuticals, Oligonucleotides where you will lead the GRA CMC Pharmaceuticals Oligonucleotide regulatory team in the development and implementation of global CMC regulatory strategies during development commercialization and post approval LCM stages.
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Effectively represent the Global Regulatory Affairs (GRA) function in senior-level interactions at internal governance technical review committees, key global health authority meetings, and external partners.
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Engages with cross-functional team members in Clinical Affairs, Operations Center of Excellence, Professional Affairs, Health Economics and Market Access, R&D, Regulatory, and Medical Safety and Infection Prevention & Control to review clinical evidence and to evaluate a product’s risk-benefit calculus.
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Establish collaboration with Global CMC teams and leadership through networks and enable CMC regulatory team's success in meeting goals/objectives. Understanding of scientific principles and regulatory CMC requirements relevant to global drug development and post-market support.
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Strong knowledge of regulatory affairs, including FDA regulations, IRB review and approval process, and Good Clinical Practice. We are looking for someone who already has an interest and established foundation in regulatory affairs and human subjects research, and/or specialized knowledge of working with cellular therapies.
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Experienced HireShift 1 (United States of America)US, Washington, D.C.Intel’s Legal, Trade, and Government Affairs (LTG) group offers unique opportunities to work in a variety of areas, including counsel to Intel businesses; technology and intellectual property licensing; patent prosecution; trademarks and brands; litigation, mergers, acquisitions and investing; public policy, legislative and regulatory lobbying; global trade, export, import, and customs; and corporate compliance.
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Engage regularly with colleagues within Corporate Communications (Social Media & Corporate Brand Storytelling); across External Affairs (Patient Engagement & Advocacy and Government Affairs); and cross-functionally in Employee Communications, Market Access, Medical Affairs, HEOR, Legal, Regulatory and Investor Relations to understand each functions objectives and drive an aligned approach to product communications and stakeholder message harmonization.
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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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