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Understanding of gene therapy and/or novel biologics concepts and methodologies, in particular as they relate to nonclinical study design and data analysis. Provides CRO oversight, ensuring protocol and GLP compliance adherence for proper study execution.
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This includes conducting medical/behavioral histories and physical exams under the supervision of the Medical Director; providing study-related education and obtaining written informed consent; following up on urgent and outstanding adverse events and concomitant medication changes; providing HIV/STI risk reduction counseling and testing and medication adherence counseling.
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Job Summary The Study Coordinator will join a collaborative and exciting team of researchers at the F.I. Proctor Foundation studying eye diseases in the U.S. and internationally. Additionally, the Study Coordinator should have strong writing and communication skills as this employee will be responsible for conducting literature reviews, writing, editing, and formatting manuscripts, and managing and tracking the progress of manuscripts to high-impact medical journals.
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Spring - Summer 2025 Arborist Trainee Internship with The Davey Tree Expert Company
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May lead the study delivery related activities associated with regulatory inspections/audits in liaison with Clinical QA for apheresis and cell therapy infusion activities. Lead risk management and quality efforts to ensure study compliance and inspection readiness for apheresis and cell therapy infusion activities.
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The Study Manager will work cross-functionally with internal program teams and CROs. Responsibilities Primarily responsible for selecting, contracting, and monitoring non-GLP and GLP nonclinical studies with Contract Research Organizations (CROs), expert consultants and academic collaborators.
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Leads enrollment of verified students into PowerSchool, KIPP Bay Area’s student information system, and California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) In the Data and Student Information Manager (DSIM), KIPP is seeking an experienced professional committed to managing and maintaining impeccable student information, data and records, assisting with seamless school operations and supporting excellent teaching and learning by providing the data needed to inform decisions related to enrollment, attendance and academic progress.
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During after school hours, the Student Support Specialist is responsible for running a classroom of approximately 20 students during enrichment and homework time. During the school day, the Student Support Specialist works in consult with the instructional leadership of the school to serve the needs of our school’s lowest performing students and English learners by providing academic and socio-emotional interventions during the school day.
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Knowledge of or ability to understand the role and functioning of Student Services and Academic Affairs programs in a higher education setting and work with students from multicultural backgrounds presenting various attitudes and value systems.
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Assist with the management of key study parameters (e.g. start-up activities, enrollment, site management, data collection, data reviews, etc) and proactively identify solutions within the clinical team when issues arise.
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Assist with creation of study specific tools and manuals to ensure timeliness, standardization and control of data quality. Develop and review informed consent forms, case report forms, study manuals, and other clinical trial materials.
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Since every student has different interests, we are excited to offer these programs at a wide variety of our amazing partner hospitals. Must be a current veterinary student at an AVMaccredited veterinary school.
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Provides knowledge/expertise assisting in management of scientific and technical issues Reviews study protocols, data, and reports for scientific content, accuracy, and Gilead style under the guidance of the Project Toxicologist and in accordance with established timelines to meet regulatory requirements Prepares study designs, exhibits and/or tables to convey study results and presents within NSP or externally.
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This position is responsible for assisting in oversight of Bulldog Built, Fresno State’s program to ensure the holistic development of student-athletes and aligns with the construct of the NCAA student-athlete holistic model.
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Arcadis is currently seeking a highly motivated Power System Planning & Study Manager to join the Power Delivery team. The incumbent shall be familiar and experienced with key North American Market Operators (i.e. MISO, PJM, NE-ISO, NY-ISO, ERCOT, SSP, AESO, IESO) policies, guidelines, regulations, rules, requirements and criteria as applicable to grid interconnection, performance and planning, especially related to bulk power systems.
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