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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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Requires Masters degree in Regulatory Affairs, Biomedical Engineering, or Medical Device Engineering, and six years of experience as a Regulatory Affairs Manager or Regulatory Affairs Specialist or related occupation in regulatory affairs, or a Bachelors degree in Regulatory Affairs, Biomedical Engineering, or Medical Device Engineering, and eight years of experience as a Regulatory Affairs Manager or Regulatory Affairs Specialist or related occupation in regulatory affairs.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams including biostatisticians, project management, clinical data managers, scientific affairs, medical affairs, and regulatory affairs to ensure timely and accurate delivery of statistical programming deliverables.
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We are seeking a driven, creative, collaborative, and highly respected individual who is passionate about public policy, government affairs, regulatory policy, helping patients, innovative science, biotechnology, and public health to serve as Vice President, Policy & Advocacy.
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Student Affairs, academic or work experience related to the fields of social work, community organizing, arts & media organization, student affairs, counseling psychology, race & ethnic studies.
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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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The candidate will work closely with Regulatory Affairs, Regulatory CMC, Quality, Global Patient Safety, Program Strategy Teams (PSTs), Development Teams, Clinical, and global affiliates.
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8-10+ years in pharma or biotech industry (Gene or Cell Therapy), including at least 5 years leading a Medical Affairs organization (Ophthalmology experience preferred) The Director/Senior Medical Affairs will be responsible for the alignment of internal stakeholders (Therapeutic Heads/MSLs) on a holistic engagement strategy plus executing the development of relationships within the Medical Expert community.
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Works closely with Office of Academic Affairs, Office of General Counsel, and other advisors on people issues; understands all aspects of faculty and staff labor relations. The Vice Chair/DFA provides strategic leadership and direction for all financial and administrative functions including budgeting and financial management, strategic planning, human resources, research administration, academic affairs, facilities/space, compliance, and safety.
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Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist, Redwood City, CA - Develop 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 approval with global regulatory agencies.
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You will collaborate closely with multiple teams across Process Development, Analytical Development, Regulatory Affairs, Quality and Manufacturing. You will collaborate closely with multiple teams across Process Development, Analytical Development, Regulatory Affairs, Quality and Manufacturing.
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The Decedent Affairs Coordinator will interact with physicians, nursing staff, Pathology Department, police, medical examiner, risk management, security, etc. The Decedent Affairs Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the care of deceased patients after a demise within Stanford Health Care and Stanford Children's Health.
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Reporting to the Dean of Student Affairs and Activities at Foothill College, provides equity-minded and student-centered leadership for the student health services clinic. Reporting to the Dean of Student Affairs and Activities at Foothill College, provides equity-minded and student-centered leadership for the student health services clinic.
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Collaborate with clinical development and medical affairs to develop plans for publication of diagnostic test results in identifying biomarker-positive patient populations. Collaborate closely with diagnostic partners and internal functions, including biostatistics, data management, medical writing, regulatory, and project management to enable regulatory submissions to support CDx approvals.
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As a key member of Adicet's medical team, the head of Medical Affairs will be responsible for setting up and overseeing effective interactions with key opinion leaders, patient advocacy groups, and medical institutions in areas of hematology-oncology and autoimmune diseases relevant to Adicet's pipeline.
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