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REQUIRED: Masters in Public Health or in another Social Science discipline is desired OR a Bachelor's degree required with a minimum of five (5) years work experience in healthcare clinical research operations.
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Our client, a major academic medical center in Boston and the nation's largest hospital based research program, is looking for a Clinical Research Project Manager to join a major study group dedicated to the further research and care of cardiovascular disease patients.
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Provide on-going clinical support to participants and staff in specialized programs as needed, providing on-going staff support using modalities such as MI, TIC, CBT, hoarding, solution-focused, harm reduction.
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Remain current on HNRCA fire and safety procedures, biosafety and radiation safety requirements, and MRU and HNRCA trainings related to best practices and safety procedures related to clinical research and protection of research participants.
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The Boston University Medical Campus Public Safety Department looks forward to welcoming a NEIDL Public Safety Officer who shares our department's commitment to ensuring Boston University is inclusive, equitable, diverse and a place where every member of our community feels safe and supported.
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Basic biostatistics and ability to interpret data from clinical trials and outcomes research. Our programs were developed in collaboration with Stanford Medicine and is based on 20+ years of research on over 70,000 patients across six randomized clinical trials.
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Remote on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday The Senior Research Analyst supports and advances the goals of Boston Indicators, conducting original research, managing research projects, and developing ongoing working relationships with TBF staff, community groups, and civic leaders across Greater Boston.
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We offer competitive compensation at the level of Research Scientist Track at the Dana-Farber, commensurate with experience, and opportunities for career advancement and growth, and be a member of a vibrant and inclusive research community.
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Leading a cross functional team for a) the identification of new indications for Alexion therapeutics; b) the functional differentiation of Alexion targets from competitors; c) driving rigorous translational understanding of clinical trial data, d) drive key translational/BM hypothesis for treatment response or non-responsiveness e) lead efforts to drive translational research strategy for the different programs in nephrology TA.
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Research projects involve medical devices that can range from diagnostic, drug delivery, surgical, and implantable devices. An ideal candidate will have a research background in biomedical engineering as well as hands-on experience/rapid prototyping skills, but training to gain further skills will be available.
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The Investment Team seeks an individual to join as a research analyst focused on securitized products with dedicated sector coverage. The research analyst will work closely with the broader securitized team including traders and portfolio managers on recommending securitized investment opportunities for our full suite of products and portfolios.
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S/he will also be collaborating closely with the internal research team (discovery biology to in vivo pharmacology) to integrate translational medicine into development and clinical strategies.
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Lead Translational subteam (TST) and matrix leadership and collaboration across multiple functional areas, working closely with physician scientists, clinical leads, clinical pharmacologists, BST and nonclinical and discovery research scientists to build consensus for a fit-for-purpose biomarker strategy.
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Supporting the efforts of Research Lab Support, Animal Protocol Support and Assurance, Research Facilities, Animal Care and Use Committee, Research Operations Committee, The Lab Representatives Group and Radiation Safety.
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Fluency in tools, frameworks, and methodologies instrumental for reproducible research. Verve is seeking a highly motivated and talented Scientist with experience in implementation, evaluation and application of statistical methods for the analysis of next generation sequencing (NGS) data to join our Computational Biology team.
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