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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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Experience with GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) and non-GLP toxicology studies. Knowledge and experience in cell and gene therapy programs are preferred. Ph. D. in Toxicology, Pharmacology, or a related field.
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The Associate Product Manager will work under the Upper Deck Collectibles (UDC) division of the company -with an emphasis on our Marvel cinematic and publishing licenses. This position will interact closely with the Upper Deck Company Director of Product Development, the Collectibles team, Brand, Product Development Coordinators, Finance, Operations, Design, Sales and Senior Management along with related company staff members and external parties.
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Reporting to the Managing Director of Business Development, the role is responsible for valuation, due diligence, negotiation, and execution of utility scale clean energy (wind, solar, energy storage, and green hydrogen) acquisition opportunities as well as strategy, structuring, and pricing support for development and power marketing.
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This position oversees the development and membership team, including our Individual and Annual Fund Manager, Membership Manager, and Development Associate. The Director of Development position will play a bifurcated role with both annual funds, and working with the Executive Director and Campaign Manager on the capital campaign.
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The Associate Product Manager role is ideal for a creative, detail-oriented individual with passion and experience in the entertainment (Non-Sport) trading card industry. The Associate Product Manager will oversee/manage the production cycle from the beginning conceptualization phase to eventual public release of said product.
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Analyze and interpret study data, draw meaningful conclusions,make recommendations, and prepare comprehensive toxicology reports for clients and regulatory submissions. Lead the design and planning of toxicology studies, including selecting appropriate study models and endpoints.
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LET ME WIN, BUT IF I CANNOT WIN, LET ME BE BRAVE IN THE ATTEMPT – Motto of the Special Olympics. THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO SUCCEED AT ANYTHING AND THAT IS TO GIVE EVERYTHING – Vince Lombardi. Your expertise will guide critical toxicology studies from conception to conclusion, ensuring excellence and integrity at every step.
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Act as the primary subject matter expert for clients, understanding their needs, providing advice, and addressing their toxicology-related inquiries and concerns. We are on the lookout for an exceptional individual to lead our client’s toxicology studies.
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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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Your Credentials: Ph. D. in Toxicology, Pharmacology, or a related field. Key Responsibilities: Lead the design and planning of toxicology studies, including selecting appropriate study models and endpoints.
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A minimum of 8 years of experience in toxicology, with a strong track record in designing and overseeing toxicology studies. If you're passionate about safeguarding product safety and thrive in providing expert guidance, this is your opportunity.
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Board certification in toxicology (e.g., DABT). Previous experience in a CRO or pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry. With a benefits package tailored to your life, you'll find everything you need to thrive both professionally and personally: Comprehensive health insurance with employer contributions.
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Access to an Employee Assistance Program for when life throws a curveball. Monitor study progress, ensuring adherence to protocols and regulatory standards. Develop study protocols, timelines, and budgets in collaboration with project teams.
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