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Job Summary The Study Coordinator will join a collaborative and exciting team of researchers at the F.I. Proctor Foundation studying eye diseases in the U.S. and internationally. Additionally, the Study Coordinator should have strong writing and communication skills as this employee will be responsible for conducting literature reviews, writing, editing, and formatting manuscripts, and managing and tracking the progress of manuscripts to high-impact medical journals.
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This role is responsible to assist with overseeing all aspects of drug safety study operational activities from study start up to close out. Develop and/or update SOPs, processes and practices for study lead and SAE case processing activities in accordance with drug safety and pharmacovigilance regulations and standards.
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Lead and optimize the performance of study delivery teams ensuring GCP compliance, including provision of and accurate performance feedback for study team members to the appropriate AZ manager or CRO representative.
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Foreign language skills or study abroad experience. As a Manager on our Global Trade Advisory team, you will participate in engagements requiring regulatory analysis for a variety of entities and their affiliates; you will work with U.S. and multinational companies, understand national and international trade requirements, and align client trade functions with their business objectives; with the opportunity to develop and pursue creative strategies using the latest technologies.
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Seismic Renovation Feasibility Study for Judicial Council of California. Pursuing Bachelor/MS/Ph. D. degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Climate Science, or similar.
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Responsible for operational tasks related to electronic Trial Master File documents, including quality review, organization, maintenance, and storage following study procedures. Participate in set-up of new clinical trials, including development of study-specific Safety Management Plans and Forms.
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Represent Precision Medicine Biomarker team at Clinical Matrix Teams (CMT) and clinical trial study teams (CST). Experience in conducting biomarker analyses on various clinical sample types and working as part of a clinical study team.
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Previous work in the lab has focused on the integration of genomics, imaging, genome engineering and extensive computational modeling to study problems in developmental biology, animal behavior and ecology.
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Successful completion of a course of study leading to certification as a Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS). Possession of a Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) credential is very highly desirable.
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Specifics of qualitative research (e.g., case study design & analysis, interviewing, coding verbal data, focus groups, action research, program evaluation, how to effectively present data and conclusions.
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The Senior Manager, Epidemiology will work with the Lead Epidemiologist on the study team, who will be responsible for the design, conduct, statistical analysis, and reporting of epidemiologic research studies of assigned Graticule solutions.
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A Research Assistant/Research Associate position is available to study genetic models of human disease at the UCSF School of Medicine in San Francisco. Our lab uses cell biological and genetic approaches to study diseases as diverse as ocular development, hemorrhagic stroke, muscular dystrophy and brain development.
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Experience with methods of RNA/DNA and protein isolation and study using biochemical methods. Our laboratory has pioneered the study of extracellular vesicles and exosomes produced by macrophages as modulators of cardiometabolic diseases including diabetes, obesity and atherosclerosis.
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Identify and actively participate in relevant short-courses, workshops, and seminars for further training (e.g., mass spectrometry) that is complementary to the postdoctoral fellow’s background and necessary for successful study execution.
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As a requirement for this law to apply, each wave break must have a technical hydrographic study and be registered in the National Registry of Wave Breaks in Peru. Registering the waves in Lobitos and protecting them by law is the first step for their permanent protection.
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