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Gain industry experience and learn various skills to become a well-rounded scientist capable of advancing drug development.
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The Buck Institute is a pioneer in research on aging and a global leader in the field of age-related bioscience. Founded in 1999, the Buck became the world’s only research institution singularly focused on the biology of aging, yielding insights into age-related diseases before they start.
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From research and discovery to post-market clinical development, our WWRD engine involves all bench and clinical research and the associated groups that support those endeavors. The mission of the Biology Research group is to conduct preclinical research evaluating potential therapeutics for severe rare diseases with unmet medical needs.
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Alternatively, a Doctoral degree (PhD, ScD, or DrPH) or Master's degree in a relevant discipline (i.e., Health services research, health outcomes research, public health, statistics, or pharmaceutical sciences) with at least 5 years of experience leading epidemiologic research in the pharmaceutical setting.
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BioMarins Research & Development group is responsible for everything from research and discovery to post-market clinical development. With accelerated review underway in the United States and Europe for our Hemophilia A drug, a second gene therapy program entering the clinic for PKU patients, and a third program in late research for Hereditary Angioedema, BioMarin continues to pioneer innovative approaches to treating rare diseases.
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The Company operates stores across 34 states and the District of Columbia with 24 banners including Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Shaw's, Acme, Tom Thumb, Randalls, United Supermarkets, Pavilions, Star Market, Haggen, Carrs, Kings Food Markets and Balducci's Food Lovers Market.
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This influential and self-sufficient position will make significant contributions to drug discovery, preclinical studies, biomarker identification and development, and nonclinical research. The Quantitative Science team at BioMarin promotes quantitative thinking and data-driven strategies for various aspects of the business, including research, early development, clinical trial monitoring, post-approval, and manufacturing.
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AIM also provides hands-on and virtual education programs to thousands of children and adults, operates a farm audit program, runs a mobile market for older adults and underserved communities, curates a multi-farm produce box program, and operates CalFresh/EBT and Market Match services to create a healthier, Earth-friendly, equitable food system across the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Multi-user core equipment facilities including the Microscopy Core (directed by Dr. Akos Gerencser), Bioinformatics Core, Flow Cytometry Core, Single Cell Genomics Core, Proteomics Core, Metabolomics Core, Mouse Phenotyping and Behavioral Core support our research.
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A strong understanding of the cryptocurrency market, blockchain technology, and the broader ecosystem. Relationship Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including exchanges, liquidity providers, and market makers, to ensure a smooth and efficient trading environment for our cryptocurrency projects.
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Provide data and research support for Career Education/Strong Workforce planning, projects, internal and external reporting, including tracking and reporting regional labor market data. Research and Planning Analyst.
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Doctoral degree (PhD, ScD, or DrPH) or Master's of Public Health in Epidemiology and at least 2 years of experience leading epidemiologic research in the pharmaceutical settingDoctoral degree (PhD, ScD or DrPH) or Master's degree in a relevant discipline (ie.
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The company is publicly owned with supermarkets across the country that includes Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, ACME, Shaw’s, Tom Thumb, United Supermarkets, United Express, Randalls, Albertson’s Market, Pavilions, Star Markets, Market Street, Carrs, Haggen, Lucky, Amigos, Andronico’s Community Markets, King’s, Balducci’s, and Albertson’s Market Street.
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The GSP function delivers value to BioMarin by leveraging market intelligence, subject matter expertise, and business insights, in the procurement of goods & services and management of BioMarin’s third party spend.
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What We NeedThe Product Marketing Manager will lead global marketing efforts as part of a team bringing premium quality free-to-play mobile titles to market. Ability to learn new markets/tech/trends quickly and adjust to changes in market dynamics and fast-paced landscapes.
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