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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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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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The mission of the Biology Research group is to conduct preclinical research evaluating potential therapeutics for severe rare diseases with unmet medical needs. The Research Associate 2 will partner closely with a team of scientists to provide technical assistance and support.
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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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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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As the Associate Director of Quantitative Science (Research & Other Areas), you will assume the role of a Statistician/Data Scientist and play a pivotal role in supporting different functional areas of drug research, development, and manufacturing.
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The Conservation Scientist I will perform research tasks on multiple soils-focused projects at Point Blue throughout California and possibly nearby states. The Soil Conservation Scientist I year long position will work closely with Soils Team scientists and staff to implement carbon monitoring on farms and ranches through a combination of field days, soil and plant processing in the lab, and office days for data processing.
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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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We are process experts trained in results based accountability, continuous improvement, complex systems change, equity, research, business operations, project management, communications, data strategy, human centered design and group process facilitation.
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Recognize and adhere to IACUC standards of in vivo research. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated track record on in vivo models of muscular and/or skeletal disease and will support the development and execution of in vivo PK/PD/efficacy studies from research to early development and IND submission.
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Coordinate with internal and shared service partners across Game Operations, Product Management, Marketing, Commercial, Analytics, First Party Partnerships, Comms, Player Services, User Research, User Testing, QA and Creative teams to ensure alignment and facilitate timely execution of milestone deliverables.
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BONUS POINTS:Oracle and/or SAP ERP systems experienceUnderstanding of the Record to Report and Source to Pay processesExcellent in Excel formulas and data analyticsLife science / Pharma industry with prior research and development experience a big plus.
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Our trendsetting interns learn hands-on what it takes to be a staff accountant for a growing national CPA firm by tackling a variety of different assignments, including audit, tax preparation and research.
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Responsible for the work flow and effectiveness of the grant procurement process (private foundation, corporate, and select government grants), including: prospect research, strategic planning and goal setting, timeline management, proposal and materials development, grant submission, funder cultivation, report development, acknowledgement, and.
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