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POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Managing Counsel, Health Affairs, Privacy & Data Protection Law, the Principal Counsel - Health Regulatory provides primary legal support to the University's medical centers and health sciences schools on complex and high impact healthcare regulatory analysis.
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Works with Manager of Legislative Affairs to draft, develop and manage the legislative process for all required department-initiated legislation for Grants, Contracts, Real Estate and other legislative needs, and may directly manage at least one of these portfolios.
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Cross-functional Collaboration: Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including clinical development, regulatory affairs, market access, and commercial teams, to align medical affairs activities with clinical trial objectives, regulatory submissions, market access strategies, and commercialization plans.
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Brightline Defense is seeking an entrepreneurial Policy Director with the ability to develop and contribute to the development of legal / regulatory affairs strategy in support of ambitious policy objectives.
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Practical experience in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry of at least five years in at least one major area of drug development, such as Discovery, Preclinical Development, Clinical Development, or Regulatory Affairs.
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At Mercury regulatory compliance is not just a necessity but a competitive advantage that can set us apart as the leader in the space. Your team will manage all of our existing and future regulatory relationships, helping to establish Mercury’s reputation as an effective steward of the financial system.
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We're a leader in staffing Clinical Development, Clinical Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Medical Affairs, HEOR, Market Access, and Sales & Marketing roles. We're a leader in staffing Clinical Development, Clinical Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Medical Affairs, HEOR, Market Access, and Sales & Marketing roles.
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The primary duties for the Assistant Director, Regulatory and Risk Management position will consist of managing and overseeing the insurance program, risk management, and regulatory compliance with grant, state, local, federal requirements, including but not limited to, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), accessibility, Title VI, Limited English Proficiency (LEP), Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), Small Business Enterprise (SBE), and third-party labor compliance/prevailing wage.
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Serve as the main administrative coordinator for the Office of Student Affairs events and work independently to oversee event logistics (including event planning, social media, event promotion, room set-up/clean-up, catering, AV, and IT) and coordinate with departments and offices on main campus and at the law school as needed.
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Lead and develop a team of regulatory affairs professionals in areas such as HazCom management, product stewardship, new product development support, labeling reviews, and lifecycle support activities.
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Job Overview: A law firm in San Francisco, CA, is seeking a Mid-Level Environmental Associate Attorney with significant expertise in environmental law, encompassing regulatory counseling and litigation.
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Health care regulatory knowledge focusing on Fraud, Waste, and Abuse; knowledge of Value-based care, Medicare Advantage Organizations, ACO REACH and MSSP programs is required. This role will provide regulatory guidance on various healthcare-related issues with a focus on Anti-kickback Statute (and related state statutes), Stark Law, Civil Monetary Penalties Law, and develop compliant solutions to to facilitate and promote One Medical's business objectives, including value-based care, care coordination, and health system affiliations.
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Strong knowledge of pharmacokinetics and modeling, pharmacodynamic principles, ADME concepts, bioanalytical principles, regulatory guidelines and clinical pharmacology requirements in late stage clinical development.
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Job Summary The International Trade Analyst’s substantive focus will involve U.S. import regulatory and related matters, including: U.S. Customs and Broder Protection administration and disputes, antidumping and countervailing duty investigations, and other unfair trade litigation (e.g., 232, 301 and 201 proceedings.
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Position Summary:Reporting to the Senior Vice President, Medical Affairs, we seek an experienced, science-focused, MSL to join our rapidly growing medical affairs team with the primary mission of increasing awareness with regards to the unmet need and pathogenesis of IgAN, and the role of targeting BAFF and APRIL as a potentially transformative, disease-modifying therapy.
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