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Reporting to the Senior Director, Head of Toxicology, Safety Assessment, we are seeking a highly experienced Principal Investigator to lead Discovery/IND/Post-IND stage small molecule drug discovery programs, serving as the nonclinical Safety Assessment lead for multiple programs.
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Working under the general supervision of a Senior Technical Research Assistant, Manager or Principal Investigator and following established policies and procedures, conducts a variety of specialized experimental procedures in human iPS cell culture and differentiation, Human fibroblast culture, fluorescence microscopy, FACS analysis, cell biology assays and molecular biology techniques.
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Boston University Aram V. Chobanian and Edward Avedisian School of MedicineThe Section of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Boston University Aram V. Chobanian and Edward Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center is seeking a clinical investigator with expertise and training in neuro-oncology.
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Under close supervision of Principal Investigator, Research Assistant conducts a variety of routine experiments following established procedures and protocols, which may include performing assays, tissue culture, electrophoresis, and other laboratory techniques.
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This position involves project management for the statistical analyses and programming of clinical trials from small investigator initiated studies to large scale international clinical trials.
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Responsible for tracking projects including all study, investigator and Institutional Review Board (IRB) information, and patient. Overall, the CRC is the site’s primary liaison among research participants, the local investigator(s) and study sponsor(s.
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This position will assist the Principal Investigator (PI) in planning and implementing clinical research studies as assigned. Identifies and resolves problems with protocol compliance by notifying investigator and as necessary with the protocol sponsor.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator work within the Center for Head and Neck Oncology clinical research program and support the research team in the overall conduct of clinical trials using Good Clinical Practice under the auspices of the Principal Investigator.
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The Principal Investigator acts as a liaison and subject matter expert for various stakeholders throughout FINRA. The Principal Investigator executes those responsibilities with minimal supervision.
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The Senior Research Regulatory Coordinator (RC) works under the direction of the CCI Executive Director, Research Operations Director and Principal Investigator(s) to complete the regulatory requirements of clinical research projects.
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The Section of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Boston University Aram V. Chobanian and Edward Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center is seeking a Clinical Investigator with expertise and training in neuro-oncology.
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In the Clinical Research Center (CRC), the Administrative Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative support to the Senior Investigator of Clinical, Behavioral & Outcomes Research, the CRC Nurse Manager and Manager of Administrative Services.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator II works within the clinical research program and support the research team in the overall conduct of clinical trials using Good Clinical Practice under the auspices of the Principal Investigator(s) and the DF/HCC Clinical Trials Office and/or Partners HealthCare Institutional Review Board (IRB.
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Author the biomarker sections of Investigator Brochures, Clinical Study Protocols and Reports, program documents, regulatory submissions and responses (INDs/CTAs) as well as co-author, assist and support the development of publications, abstracts, and presentations.
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Working under the supervision of a Principal Investigator and CNCT Administrative Director following established policies and procedures, coordinates clinical research studies. Job Description - Clinical Research Coordinator I Center for Neuroscience (3285687.
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