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Extensive experience in late-phase drug product development and commercial development with CMC regulatory filings for the US (NDA), Europe (MAA), Japan, and China. Lead drug product development activities to advance new chemical entities (NCE) from the preclinical lead optimization stage through commercialization.
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Interact cross functionally and work closely with teams include stem cell biologists, chemists, structural biologists, software engineering, clinical, laboratory operations, research, and product development.
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Leading analytical method development and execution for Drug Product characterization including direct management of junior scientists. Evaluate and develop the most appropriate biochemical and biophysical characterization tools to support biological drug product development, including adjuvanted vaccine drug products.
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The responsibilities will be primarily to develop analytical methods and biophysical characterization assays, perform routine testing in support of formulation development and work with CRO/CMO for Drug Product analytical method tech transfer.
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Forms cross-functional alliances with Small Molecule Drug Substance Development, Small Molecule Drug Product Development, CMC Regulatory Affairs, Quality Control and Manufacturing Operations by providing SMEs to these functions and project teams.
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Implement and configure Enovia modules according to business needs, including but not limited to Product Data Management (PDM), Change Management, and Engineering BOM Management.
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This role requires intimate collaboration at the Team Leadership level with the Development, Quality, Regulatory, Analytical, Supply Chain, and Product & Portfolio Strategy organizations within PDM to ensure successful technology transfer, commercialization, launch, routine supply, and proactive management of changes across the product lifecycle from launch to sunset/divestiture.
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The VP of Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance will provide the leadership and management for the infrastructure of the Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance department across both clinical development and commercial products for the company.
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Proven experience in the integration and management of PDM, and PLM systems for the product development life cycle within a manufacturing or engineering environment. , ECO process, product structure, configuration engineering, change management, and revision control and tracking.
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Our Client's global life sciences practice, one of the largest in the U.S., is seeking a regulatory counsel with at least 10+ years of industry experience in drug/biologics development to join our FDA regulatory group.
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Our engagements span user/customer research, product strategy, design, and software development. Fighting human trafficking and drug smuggling at the US border. You are an actual digital product designer e.g. you move pixels around with precision and have a portfolio that demonstrates it (no offense to you user researchers, we value you too — just not for this role.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Reporting to the Head of Product Marketing while working in a cross-functional AI team – spanning dedicated members from product management, engineering, design, product marketing, demand gen, lifecycle, and ops – led by the AI Business General Manager, the organization will lean on you as the subject matter expert in driving the AI market position Sendbird should be striving to achieve.
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Familiarity with product lines including Crestron, Extron, Samsung, BiAmp, Clearone, QSC / Q-SYS, D&B sound system, Shure, Yamaha CL5, Barco (E2), High End Systems, Neat, Poly, Cisco, BrightSign, etc.
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Strong understanding of science and drug development, with specific expertise in nonclinical study design, preclinical CROs, data management systems, nonclinical study procedures, and statistical analysis methods.
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