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Associate Director, Toxicology - Cell & Gene TherapyAre you a seasoned Toxicologist ready to influence the future of Cell & Gene Therapy (CGT)? Your New Chapter Awaits:As a Senior Study Director in the CGT department, you’ll play a pivotal role in advancing the science that keeps us all safe.
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Interface with different teams, including in vivo scientists, QC/QA, Account Managers/Sales, and the veterinary staff. Experience with GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) and non-GLP toxicology studies. Knowledge and experience in cell and gene therapy programs are preferred.
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Your Credentials: Ph. D. in Toxicology, Pharmacology, or a related field. Analyze and interpret study data, draw meaningful conclusions,make recommendations, and prepare comprehensive toxicology reports for clients and regulatory submissions.
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Reporting to the CAE Director, the Associate Director oversees CAE Disability Specialist (DS) team and manages the documentation review and intake process. Associate Director University of California Los Angeles Position Summary The Associate Director assists in all elements of service delivery and program development for students registered with the CAE with various disabilities.
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Key responsibilities for Associate Director of Biostatistics are: Driving the statistical strategy of the designated projects taking into consideration the impact across Development. This position will report to the Executive Director of Biostatistics and Programming.
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Reporting to Senior Director of Campaigns and Advocacy Russell Armstrong, the Think 100% Associate Senior Director will play an integral role in the Campaigns and Advocacy division, leading the creation and implementation of a robust and ambitious national climate justice and environmental justice advocacy agenda in alignment with HHC’s overall mission and priorities.
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The Associate Brand Art Director teams up with our internal Production Team and Licensees to support visual development across multiple licensed titles by providing direction, guidance, and feedback - ensuring all our games are authentic and high-quality experiences for our fans to enjoy all around the world.
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We are looking for a passionate Associate Art Director who will drive the artistic vision of the studio, balancing creative excellence with effective communication and collaboration to ensure the successful delivery of visually stunning games.
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Assists the Director with programmatic tasks and projects as required (i.e. annual report and budget). Provides managerial support, clinical backup for the Director (subset of direct reports to be reassigned) and works with Crisis managers to improve system relationships.
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In this role, the Associate Director for Training advocates for the needs of the training program including the doctoral internship, externship program, MSW internship, and professional training and development of staff, while assisting with long range visioning and human resource allocation to meet the missions of the center related to clinical services, prevention and training.
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Reporting into the Senior Director, Statistical Programming, the Associate Director, Statistical Programming will be responsible for supporting Clinical Development programs by performing Statistical Programming tasks as well as building and computing the analytical programming environment.
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The Associate Director, Building Maintenance will report to the Deputy Director, Building Operations and Engineering. Step in for the Director of Building Operations and Engineering in his absence.
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Prior pharmaceutical industry experience and a minimum of 8 years in CMC Regulatory Affairs for Associate Director. Reporting directly to the Senior Director CMC of Regulatory Affairs, the (Associate) Director of Regulatory CMC will be responsible for the development of regulatory CMC submissions.
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Reporting to Senior Scientific Director Translational Medicine, the TM Associate Director will be part of the late stage TM group. Determines appropriate assays and vendors for clinical biomarkers, and manages outsourcing of biomarker assay development and validation partnering with Translational Sciences colleagues when applicable.
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We are the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, partnering with clients to solve the world’s most complex challenges and build legacies for future generations.
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