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PhD (8+ years) or MS (10+ years) in statistics or biostatistics or related scientific field with experience in clinical trials in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry. The Director, Biostatistics is a member of a cross-functional product development team and contributes to trial design, protocol development, analysis planning, interpretation of results, and preparation of regulatory submissions.
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Strong working knowledge and/or interest in database management, biostatistics, bioinformatics, systematic reviews, metabolomics preferred. Identify and actively participate in relevant short courses, workshops, and seminars for further training (e.g., systematic reviews, biosafety, mass spectrometry) that is complementary to the postdoctoral fellow’s background and necessary for successful study execution.
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This is an onsite hybrid position reporting to the Vice President, Head of Biostatistics and Statistical Programming. Master or higher degree in Statistics, Biostatistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related scientific discipline.
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Master's degree in statistics or biostatistics with 8+ years of biopharmaceutical statistics experience with specific experience in late stage drug development, including phase IIb, phase III, and submissions in the pharmaceutical industry.
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At least 10 years' experience, responsible for biostatistics in clinical trials across different therapeutic indications with in depth experience in interaction with regulatory agencies, preferable in immunology and neurology.
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Under the supervision of the Behavioral Health Nurse Director and 214 Program leadership, the HWC supports clients by maintaining the secure inventory of medication, medication administration records, and directly observing and documenting medication therapies from a harm-reduction and trauma informed care evidence base.
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Earthjustice seeks a Managing Attorney or Managing Director to lead its International Program, which works across borders to use U.S., non-U.S., and international law to protect the global environment.
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We are a team of Technical Program Managers, and Strategic Program Managers, and Analysts who work closely with Sales & AM stakeholders, as well as Automation, Marketing, Product, and Customer Success to lead programs around company-wide priorities.
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Serve as a Curriculum Coordinator in UC San Diego School of Medicine (SOM). The Curriculum Coordinator will assist with special projects, events, and serve as back-up for colleagues in the unit, as needed.
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Responsible for program budget management, grant compliance, reporting and meeting multiple program outcomes. Work with fiscal department on management of Beacon budgets as well as provide guidance and support to coordinators in managing program expenditures based on funder guidelines and accounting procedures.
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The primary responsibilities of the Development & Communications Coordinator include gift processing, donor data management, supporting foundation grant management, assisting the coordination of the organization’s external communication (website, social media, email, mailing, print materials), and overall departmental support where needed.
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Under the supervision of the Site Coordinator, the Program Leader will work as a team to build a positive and supportive environment for transitional kindergarten thru 5th grade school aged children.
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and company-paid subscription to the Wise@Work wellness app. May be asked to assist with drafting and/or dissemination of reports/program updates. Assists with designing treatment program (goals, objectives, and activities.
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Provide 1:1 play-based instruction to clients using techniques from the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), as directed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), in home, school, and community settings.
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Working together, our National and Venues staff focus on developing innovative policies and campaigns to help propel clean energy development in these sectors, while our Strategic Communications Program develops powerful narrative and communications strategies designed to build support for our work regionally and nationwide.
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biostatistics job Title: program coordinator Company: Emory University School Of Medicine in San Francisco, CA
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