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You will need to work closely with the Vice President, Global Regulatory Affairs Oncology and Precision Medicine, and collaborate with the biomarker team and global/regional regulatory liaisons to provide Precision Medicine global regulatory guidance.
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The Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist is responsible for developing strategies for global approvals to introduce new Spinal cord stimulation systems to market, maintain existing products, provide advice on regulatory requirements, prepare worldwide submissions, and negotiate their approval with global regulatory agencies.
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Quality Review is an exceptional team of highly skilled professionals within the Global Regulatory Operations (GRO) department which resides in the Regulatory Affairs organization.
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Camio already has a number of interesting case study customers, including Stanford University (DOD), Altria (regulatory compliance) and Delta Airlines (via NewRest/TSA for safety risk). Additionally, expertise in navigating complex regulatory landscapes and understanding the specific needs of governance, risk, and compliance applications would be valuable.
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The Program & Policy Analyst assignment will also include monitoring DMC-ODS SUD treatment programs for Drug Medi-Cal certification and documentation requirements, as well as other statutory and regulatory requirements.
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This investigation includes but is not limited to a criminal, civil litigations and regulatory review, employment, education, and credit review (role dependent). Series 07 - FINRA, Series 63 - FINRA, Series 65 - FINRA, Series 66 - FINRA.
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Licensed mental health professional as confirmed by state regulatory/licensing board (e.g., LCSW, MFT, RN, or LPCC) from the state of operation. Licensed mental health professional as confirmed by state regulatory/licensing board (e.g., LCSW, MFT, RN, or LPCC) from the state of operation.
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We are looking for an experienced Regulatory Affairs & Quality Assurance Lead to oversee our Mark I whole-body scanner regulatory submission and maintain market authorisation for our Gemini digital twin platform for compliance and commercial viability.
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Partner with other teams involved in the end-to-end assay launch and maintenance processes, including Clinical Ops, Clinical Lab, Quality, Regulatory Affairs, Medical, Business Stakeholders, etc.
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The Associate AD - Governance and Regulatory Affairs provides leadership and oversight of the compliance, ethics and integrity program for the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Athletics Department.
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Reporting to Clinical Research Manager for Pediatric Oncology, the Clinical Research Coordinator Associate will be conversant in the goals, mission and priorities of the Institute, and utilize this knowledge to manage data, enroll and follow patients on trial and assist with regulatory and financial requirements of the trials.
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They will be responsible for strengthening awareness, affinity, and leadership of the Zoox brand, leading Media Relations, Public Affairs, Corporate Social Responsibility, Crisis Communications, Analyst Relations, and Event Activations.
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The food program director and the director of operations - including buildings and grounds, transportation, events & rentals, and summer programs - report to the CFO, who retains responsibility for legal affairs, compliance, and risk management.
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Thorough understanding of clinical trial design and reporting processes, and regulatory reporting requirements including electronic data submissions, and CDISC implementation. Ensure quality of deliverables by consistently applying analysis and reporting standards and driving compliance with regulatory requirements, corporate, and departmental SOPs, and work practices.
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The Director/Sr Regulatory Affairs will lead the overall CMC Regulatory strategy for Adverum’s gene therapy program/s. Manage the Regulatory Affairs (CMC) Strategy for Regulatory Affairs.
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