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You will collaborate with Medical Affairs Technology and Medical Excellence personnel, Legal and Regulatory personnel and Medical Affairs colleagues to evolve our content oversight, management and CRM platforms to enable an efficient review and approval of materials, ensure the proper storage and fulfillment of materials, and track how of our medical content is used externally.
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As we expand our portfolio and prepare for commercial entry to the oncology market in the US and EU, we have an exciting opportunity for a Sr Director, Regulatory Affairs - Advertising, Promotion, and Labeling to support the commercialization of our late-stage programs.
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Must be fully cognizant and adhere to regulatory and legal (Business Conduct) requirements for clinical trials and other Medical Affairs activities; thorough knowledge of FDA regulations, ICH guidelines and GCPs governing the conduct of clinical trials.
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Knowledge of regulatory guidance documents (FDA, Health Canada, EU MDR) for determining if a product change requires a regulatory submission (software and hardware devices). Performs review of promotional material for regulatory compliance according to country specific requirements.
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The Sr Director, CMC Regulatory Affairs for Small Molecules is responsible for managing a team of professionals, who work with Gilead's global portfolio of small molecule products in CMC Regulatory Affairs.
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Provider Data Analyst Sr - Regulatory Affairs Department. Experience and knowledge of Network Adequacy regulations or regulatory compliance strongly preferred. Performs provider data analysis and reporting in response to external request from providers and/or regulatory agencies in which the analysis of data requires an evaluation of intangible variables.
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Working with the product leads, the Sr. Manager CMC Regulatory Affairs provides strategic and operational support to multiple programs, with an emphasis on CMC (Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls.
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This role is expected to closely collaborate with multiple teams across Process Development, MSAT, Analytical Development, Regulatory Affairs, Quality and Manufacturing. Author and review plans, protocols, technical reports and CMC sections of regulatory submissions.
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The Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist provides regulatory guidance to cross-functional teams; develops global regulatory strategies; advises on labeling and marketing materials for regulatory compliance; and evaluates product changes for impact on regulatory filings worldwide.
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A clinical-stage bio pharmaceutical client whose mission is to develop new therapies for people with rare diseases is looking for a Regulatory Affairs Specialist with pharmaceutical and/or biotechnology experience.
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At Mainspring, the Manager of Environmental Permitting & Compliance will join a team that sits at the intersection of engineering, sales, installation, maintenance, and regulatory affairs to ensure that our facilities and projects comply with all applicable air quality standards and regulations.
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Work closely with and provide quality oversight across functions (across network site QA, Global RM and Regents QC and Tech Excellence, Supply Chain, SQM, Process Development, Regulatory Affairs, Manufacturing) within Kite and externally to assure compliance and strong relationships.
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