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The Associate Director role calls for an organized and creative managing editor to co-produce a handful of high-profile University publications: Drexel Magazine, EXEL Magazine, President’s Report, annual commencement books, and other occasional projects.
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The Associate Medical Director is the Safety Lead for assigned clinical development and/or marketed products, responsible for safety strategy and major safety deliverables to support developmental and/or marketed programs, including both early and late-stage development, as assigned.
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The Pharmacokinetics, Dynamics, and Metabolism (PKDM) department at Sanofi contributes to the safe and effective therapeutic treatment of each patient by applying appropriate pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) principles to drug development and accelerating the process, where possible.
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We are currently accepting applications for an Associate Medical Director overseeing Gotham Neighborhood Health Clinics in Queens. The Associate Medical Director will continue to improve performance on the existing HRSA service contract, both in terms of cost benchmarks and quality measures benchmarks.
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Assists director in leading and managing engineering activities so that the organization's buildings, facilities, machinery and equipment operate reliably. B. Braun Medical Inc., a leader in infusion therapy and pain management, develops, manufactures, and markets innovative medical products and services to the healthcare industry.
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In close collaboration with the Executive Director, the Associate Director oversees all aspects of production of, and serves as lead project manager for, Drexel Magazine and assists in the production of EXEL Magazine and the annual President’s Report.
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The Associate Technical Director serves as the lead scene technical designer for 3 to 4 assigned productions per season. This position works closely with Scenic Designers and Artistic Leadership, Floor Manager, Props Leads, Head of Automation, Associate Stage Operations Managers, and other production department managers and crew to realize scenic designs.
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Associate Director, Toxicology - Cell & Gene Therapy. 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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Are you a seasoned Toxicologist ready to influence the future of Cell & Gene Therapy (CGT)? Interface with different teams, including in vivo scientists, QC/QA, Account Managers/Sales, and the veterinary staff.
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Then maybe your considerable skills would be a perfect fit at Two by Four. We're looking for an Associate Media Director to lead communications planning, map consumer journeys, leverage competitive insights and implications, and - wait, there's more - refine/optimize media plans based on performance.
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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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Experience with GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) and non-GLP toxicology studies. Knowledge and experience in cell and gene therapy programs are preferred. Your Credentials: Ph. D. in Toxicology, Pharmacology, or a related field.
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Analyze and interpret study data, draw meaningful conclusions,make recommendations, and prepare comprehensive toxicology reports for clients and regulatory submissions. Key Responsibilities: Lead the design and planning of toxicology studies, including selecting appropriate study models and endpoints.
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Your expertise will guide critical toxicology studies from conception to conclusion, ensuring excellence and integrity at every step. Act as the primary subject matter expert for clients, understanding their needs, providing advice, and addressing their toxicology-related inquiries and concerns.
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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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