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Responsibilities: Conducting all trial visits Completing all study-specific assessments (e.g. vital signs, EKG, blood collection) Processing all samples and shipping to Central Lab Maintaining study source Entering data into sponsor EDC and query resolution as the sole Senior Clinical Research Coordinator (SCRC) on-site, the chosen candidate must be adept at protocol comprehension and be capable of working autonomously.
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The Research Assistant (RA) is an entry level position supporting a research team focused on enhancing healthcare delivery for cancer survivors in rural primary care settings. Adhere to the aims and objectives of the research protocol and project timeline.
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Ideally, you will also have a good basic knowledge of applicable clinical research regulatory requirements. You should have:A Bachelor's degree in a health care or other scientific discipline or educational equivalentAt least two years of on-site monitoring experienceAlternatively, you should have an equivalent combination of education, training and experienceIf you want to make an impact in the global research market, where we are working to make a real difference in patient health, we ask you to apply now and join our team.
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Conduct market research/project inquiries with new customers and regions. DH Pace Company, Inc. in Olathe, KS, aspires to hire a Sales Market Research Support to assist our growing Sales Departments.
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The Senior Director, North America (NAM) for Research, Development & Applications (RDA) w plays a key role in delivering Food Technology projects that will contribute to the execution of the ambitious Growth Strategy of Corbion.
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Our client is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator to work onsite at their location. Job Title: Clinical Research Coordinator. Conduct clinical research study visits/procedures per protocol requirements.
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This Nonprofit Research Specialist position is evolving and ideal for a well-organized person with close attention to detail, yet keeps the larger goal in mind and understands the critical role their work with nonprofits plays in helping solve the world’s greatest problems.
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As a Senior Medical Research Associate at ICON, you will be responsible for meeting/greeting clinical research volunteers as they come into the clinic, checking their vitals (height, Weight, blood pressure, BMI), and essentially making sure the study participants are healthy enough to participate in the clinical trial according the protocol of a study.
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The person filling this position is expected to provide research support to the NCIS upper management as well as the membership. Interested persons can apply by sending a cover letter, a CV, a sample of research papers, a copy of transcripts from all coursework (undergraduate and graduate), and names and contact information for three references to the Director of Human Resources: Dana Ford at danaf@ag-risk.org.
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The CRM and Prospect Research Coordinator is responsible for maintaining the integrity of the database as well as providing research on donor prospects and foundations that supports the philanthropic work of the advancement and foundation departments.
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Our vision is to make a difference in our world to help improve the health and wellbeing of others through pharmaceutical research and the processes of drug development. The Research Clinic Nurse position reports directly to the Clinic Manager and is responsible for carrying out the day-to-day clinic functions, including study participant clinic visits.
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Job Description As a BIM Coordinator on our Applied Technology team, you will partner with design teams to provide training, consulting, standards implementation, content and technical support to streamline operations and improve efficiency.
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The role | The Cash Application Research Specialist is responsible for. The role | The Cash Application Research Specialist is responsible for. Processing all EFS & COMDATA funding and removals daily.
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The Clinical Research Coodinator I conducts and manages clinical trials in accordance with the study protocol,GCP, and Velocity’s SOPs. Velocity Clinical Research is an owned and integrated research site organization, providing excellence in patient care, high quality data and fully integrated research sites.
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We are looking for a Senior Analyst, Manager Research to join our Investment Management Team. The position will serve as in-house expert on mutual funds/ETFs/MWA models, supporting advisor inquiries as needed.
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