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At Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie company, we develop, manufacture, and market a portfolio of leading aesthetics brands and products. The Research Portfolio Project Management director will partner with Research Project Director, to develop strategy, build and ensure aligned execution plans and drive the cross-functional execution of the plans.
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Clinical Research Coordinator II - Onsite Onsite in Tustin Ca. and Redlands Ca. Why work at Tilda? As a Clinical Research Coordinator II with us, you will play a vital role in the advancement of medical science and the development of groundbreaking treatments.
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Extensive experience with pharmacological assays, focusing on in vivo pharmacology in an industrial research environment, with at least 6+ years of experience managing teams and cross-functional projects.
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Job Title: Research & Marketing Intern – Assay Development. The Research & Marketing Intern will have a hybrid role, assisting with R&D projects and marketing content generation for the Assay Development group.
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Firmly grounded in the scientific fundaments of one or more of the core HEOR specialties (epidemiology, biostatistics, patient reported outcomes, health services research, economics) Effectively partners with internal stakeholders (HEOR TA teams, Market Access, Medical Affairs, Global teams, etc.
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The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific in-house research agency with a mission to find solutions to agricultural problems that affect Americans every day from field to table.
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The Stanford ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center operates under the auspices of the Stanford Genome Technology Center (SGTC) and the Stanford School of Medicine. The candidate will have experience developing and testing new experimental protocols, analyzing study data, and iterating as needed to effectively test research hypotheses.
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Whether it's DNA, RNA, epigenetics, microbiomics, protein, or yeast-based research, our philosophy remains the same: To provide the highest quality products in the industry while ensuring they are both simple to use and reliable in their performance.
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Contribute to new Licensee recruitment: blue sky ideation, incremental business opportunity identification, trend research, and overall market analysis. Research current trends in the market, retailers, products, brands, and companies for new business opportunities.
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Conduct market, industry, and consumer research to identify Mobile Cooling business and market insights/opportunities as well as demographics and trends; develop the strategy for business growth.
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Research and training activities will drive innovation in biophysics, physiology, biomechanics, neuroscience, and engineering. The Center for Integrative Movement Sciences (CIMS) at UCI seeks an Academic Coordinator I (Project Manager) to facilitate research and training operations, communications and community engagement activities for multiple projects involving our interdisciplinary network of scientists at UCI and collaborating institutions.
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Perform research experiments, such as primer design and preparation, PCR, electrophoresis, gel imaging and analysis, Sanger Sequencing, Next-Gen sequencing library preparation, and sequencing analysis.
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In partnership with the Head of Global Markets, develop a growth acceleration plan that complements the overall market strategy for each of the four business lines including motocross, bikes, snow, and lifestyle to consistently achieve targets.
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Call Center Representative Agent Work From Home - Part Time Remote Focus Group Panelists Our company is seeking individuals to participate in National & Local Paid Focus Groups, Clinical Trials, and Market Research assignments.
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Familiarity with market-leading project accelerators. SAP Supply Chain Management with HI TECH Domain experience. You have a career excelling in Hi-Tech Supply Chain and SCM solutions, across technologies.
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