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This position will report to the Executive Director, Analytical Development. The Director, Analytical Development will lead the analytical development activities of Ultragenyx pipeline projects, include monoclonal antibodies, proteins, and other therapeutic modalities.
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University Development and Alumni Relations (UDAR) is seeking an experienced, strategic, self-motivated and organized Assistant Director of Development to lead our School of Nursing donor pipeline development for prospects capable of making major gifts of $25,000 or greater.
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Reality SF is seeking an Executive Director who is a follower of Jesus, mature in faith and submission to the Bible, and faithful in following the leading of the Holy Spirit consistent with the mission, vision, and values of the church.
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As a member of MNHC’s Senior Management Team, the Director of the Mission Resource Center (MNRC) provides strategic planning and organizational development leadership to Homeless Services staff.
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Work collaboratively with other Earthjustice departments, such as our regional and program offices and our General Counsel, Communications, Development and Policy and Legislation teams, to advance programmatic and institutional goals.
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Partner with VP of Sales & CSO, BioPharma on the development and implementation of a value creation business development strategy to commercialize Twist Biopharma assets through out-licensing and potential joint venture activities.
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What We’re Looking For:We seek a trusts and estates attorney, or tax attorney with strong trusts and estates background, and 7-10 years’ law firm practice experience for the role of VP/Director, Global Families Institute.
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They are committed to the discovery and development of targeted therapeutics using cutting-edge DNA sequencing and molecular diagnostics. Strong knowledge of model-informed drug development, DMPK-Clinical Pharmacology concepts, and regulatory requirements.
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Support the Annual Meeting Oversight Committee and oversee all education and scientific program development, marketing, and vendor management, along with ensuring compliance with ACCME standards and continuation of CME accreditation.
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The Sales Director role is to work with brand advertisers and their agencies to align Pixability's core products with client objectives to achieve revenue growth. Pixability's suite of solutions are used by the top media agencies and brands including Dentsu-Aegis, Havas, Interpublic Group, Omnicom, Publicis, and GroupM, as well as Swatch, Bose, KIND, Hilton, Jack in the Box, and Puma. For more information about Pixability, please visit www.
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Allogene Therapeutics, with headquarters in South San Francisco, is a clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering the development of allogeneic chimeric antigen receptor T cell (AlloCAR T™) products for cancer and autoimmune disease.
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We are looking for an Associate Creative Director to own the conceptual storytelling of our brand across a wide variety of channels. Motion, 3D, and/or animation experience (After Effects, Cinema 4D) Experience in B2B communications and familiarity with those audiences.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in integrating preclinical data sets to aid in the development of translational PK/PD models. Lead development of scientific strategy across PKDM initiatives with a focus on development of integrated PK/PD, QSP and PBPK models to aid in translation.
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The role of the EMSA Medical Director includes medical leadership, quality assurance and improvement, in-service training and professional development of emergency medical services professionals and paraprofessionals, including physicians, nurses, paramedics, emergency medical technicians and other staff.
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WSP USA is looking for talented individuals to join our team as a Project Director to support the company’s growing Sustainability, Energy and Climate Change Group. As a Project Director, you will be expected to join and lead teams to complete projects, working under the guidance of experienced senior leaders.
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