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Provide Ironwood commercial team with advice on issues relating to the commercialization of apraglutide, including claim development and marketing strategy, market research, state licensing, global market access and healthcare economics initiatives.
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Research Associate/Senior Research Associate, Process Development. Execute experiments to support Cell Line Development and Scale up of PSC-derived cells. Its patent-pending and proprietary pluripotent stem cell differentiation technology platform TFome™ was developed in Professor George Church’s lab, a pioneer insynthetic biology, and allows for the development of unique cell therapies with significantly streamlined manufacturing, improved cell quality, efficiency, and speed.
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The Real World Evidence (RWE) Epidemiology Contractor RWE will function in a company matrix team environment interacting with several key stakeholder groups including; Clinical Development, Pharmacovigilance, Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance, Manufacturing, Commercial, Market Access, Medical, Research and Legal.
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Join us as a Director, Toxicology Project Support within our Global Drug Safety Research & Evaluation (DSRE) organization, based in Cambridge, MA. As part of the Global Toxicology Team, work in interdisciplinary teams within and across Global Safety to provide safety support to early discovery and development teams as well as engage in core activities within the Toxicology group.
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Director, Health Economics & Outcomes Research (HEOR) is responsible for contributing to and collaborating to execute the strategy for the HEOR consulting practice alongside colleagues in commercial strategy, market access, and clinical development.
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You will generate HEOR real-world evidence to drive patient access to diverse innovations from Philips businesses being part of the global Health Economics team within the Health Economics, Market Access, and Reimbursement Department.
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In addition, the Director will work closely with R&D, Health Economics and Market Access (HEMA), and Business Development, Global Commercial Strategy Organization (GCSO), Pricing, Med Affairs, and Real World Evidence (RWE) to construct the new product portfolio and commercialization strategies.
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Draft, negotiates and reviews market access related agreements, including: PBM agreements, GPO agreements, Specialty Pharmacy agreements, wholesaler agreements, discount and rebate agreements, distribution agreements, innovative/value-based agreements, market research agreements, vendor agreements, and service agreements.
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The Senior Scientist, Assay Development helps contribute to our cutting-edge research initiatives to develop robust cancer detection solutions. This position works closely with Product Development, Early Research, Technology, Quality, Regulatory, and Operations teams and has the opportunity to mentor junior members of the team.
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Minimum of 5 years industry experience in polymer development: resins, coatings, adhesives, elastomers, films, foams, rubbers, composites, thermoplastics, or thermosets. Conduct research and develop world-class materials for 3D printing from initial lab explorations to validation and commercialization.
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Job Title: Research Associate/Sr. Research Associate, AAV gene therapy (Contract position) The Research Associate/Sr. Research Associate will join the ocular team at client's Genomic Medicine Unit to provide bench-facing expertise in support of gene therapy programs for ophthalmology indications.
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Assists in the development and running of research projects directly and indirectly involving cardiopulmonary bypass and perfusion. Current knowledge of clinical best-practices through an ongoing review of industry-specific literature and research to ensure continuous clinical advancements.
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Our client is searching for a dynamic Process Chemist, Contractor to join the growing Process Research and Development team. The Senior Scientist / Principal Scientist will be able to follow programs as they proceed through development as supporting the overall drug substance development and manufacturing activities.
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Research technician position (Research Assistant I) in Angiogenesis/Immunology/Wound healing at Harvard/MGH. Our laboratory is embedded in a highly productive and well-equipped environment at the Cutaneous Biology Research Center of Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School.
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Its programs range from ground-based astronomy and astrophysics research to space-based research, the engineering and development of major scientific instrumentation for space launch and use in large ground-based facilities, and research designed to improve science education.
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