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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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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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The Administrative Division Director oversees and manages financial and administrative affairs of the Division of Critical Care Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, and Quality of Life and Pediatric Palliative Care consistent with standards of performance that ensure University, School, LPCH, and Department business standards and objectives are met.
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The optimal candidate participate will lead the department and also collaboratively work across a team of peers in Clinical, Regulatory, Biometrics, Medical Affairs and Commercial and will be accountable for ensuring safety systems, staff and procedures are in place to support a compliant global pharmacovigilance system.
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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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Duties: Serve as the System Manager for IT Systems enabling commercial and Medical Affairs business processes with technology platforms such as Veeva CRM, Commercial Data warehouse, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Veeva PromoMats, Veeva MedComms, Case Management, Grant Management etc.
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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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The incumbent will report directly to Head of CMC Regulatory Affairs – Systems and Operations at Gilead. In addition, the Sr Director will be accountable for leading the interpretation and implementation of new and existing CMC regulatory guidelines and regulations to ensure approvability globally.
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The Executive Director of Community and Government Relations reports to the Chancellor and will manage public affairs, government, media, and community relations, oversee employee housing, district committee coordination, county-wide strategic initiatives and partnerships, and other duties as assigned.
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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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As our Senior Director, Clinical Regulatory Affairs, you’ll lead and drive Arcellx’s clinical regulatory approval strategy and implementation and oversee post-approval regulatory requirements.
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We are the family office of an ultra-high net worth individual dedicated to managing the personal and financial affairs and philanthropic endeavors of our principal. We are seeking a talented and experienced attorney to join our team in the role of Counsel supporting the General Counsel in both traditional (grantmaking) and mission aligned investing/venture philanthropy matters.
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Minimum of 7 years of experience in external affairs, advocacy, government relations, or related roles, preferably within the technology or financial services industry. Public Affairs: Represent &/or support others’ participation at events, conferences, and other forums to build relationships, foster awareness and trust in the platform and our team, and advance our programmatic and business goals.
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Join the Genomics Revolution!
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This role reports to the Associate Director, Business Intelligence and will work closely with cross-functional teams, including Sales, Marketing, Market Access, Medical Affairs, Compliance, Global Technical Services (GTS), Business Planning, and GTS organizations.
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