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BSN, MS, PhD, PharmD, MD or equivalent with clinical research experience. Broad and solid understanding of functional areas of drug development, including but not limited to the following: preclinical discovery and mechanisms of action, clinical operations, regulatory, pharmacovigilance, drug supply, and biometrics (including biostatistics and data management.
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PhD or PharmD in clinical pharmacology, pharmacometrics, or related discipline with at least 7-10 years’ experience in the pharmaceutical and/or biotech industry. You will collaborate with your colleagues in DMPK, preclinical safety, clinical development, clinical operations, and biostats to deliver successful NDA submissions.
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Doctorate degree PhD OR PharmD OR MD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or Biochemistry/Chemical Biology and 3 years of industry experience. Amgen is seeking a dedicated Process Development Senior Principal Scientist with industry experience in peptide synthesis and manufacturing to join our Drug Substance Technologies - Synthetics (DSTS) group in Cambridge, MA. Amgens DSTS group within Process Development (PD) is responsible for the invention, development, and implementation of drug substance manufacturing processes and technologies to advance Amgen's portfolio of synthetic and hybrid assets.
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Bachelors/Advanced degree preferably in life science, nursing, pharmacy or other healthcare related profession (MD, RN, PharmD, NP, PhD, MPH, etc.) Bachelors/Advanced degree preferably in life science, nursing, pharmacy or other healthcare related profession (MD, RN, PharmD, NP, PhD, MPH, etc.
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Doctoral degree in health sciences (PharmD, MD, PhD, DSc) Experience developing and implementing a robust and compliant online medical information portal with self-service or chatbot functionality.
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Doctoral degree (PhD, PharmD) in a scientific discipline with a minimum of 5 years of healthcare or related experience, inclusive of 3+ years of experience with the development and maintenance of external scientific/medical relationships, within medical affairs in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry or within a medical communications agency.
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Industry, with at least 5 years of main focus in the field of digital health; Masters/MBA and 13+ years; PharmD/PHD and 10+ years; MD and 5+ yearsDemonstrated experience and results in developing and deploying digital health solutions (min.
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An active clinical license (RN/NP/PA/SW/RD/PharmD) Your role will encompass overseeing the day-to-day operations of our clinical care team to deliver exceptional patient care through care management and care coordination.
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Advanced degree in medical/biosciences (i.e., PharmD, MD, PhD.) AND minimum 3 to 5 years related experience (field liaison responsible for market access , worked for managed care organization, corporate or field HEOR, etc.
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Advanced degree (PhD/MD/PharmD) in life sciences, with oncology/ immunology/ metabolism virology expertise as a plus. The Senior Analyst has over a decade of professional experience with a focus on biopharmaceutical, including biotechnology equity research analyst at Jefferies, strategy consultant at a leading consulting firm, investment profession at private equity and venture capital funds, and marketing/sales management at a major medical device company.
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Health Care Professional degree required (e.g., RN/BSN/MSN, NP, PharmD) and 10-12+ years of pharmaceutical industry experience in drug safety & pharmacovigilance as a Safety Scientist for products in the clinical trial and post-marketing environments.
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PharmD or PhD with a minimum of 3 years of bio/pharmaceutical experience in Clinical Pharmacology and/or Pharmacometrics. You should be familiar with current scientific best practice and regulatory guidance in clinical pharmacology, pharmacometrics, pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism.
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Advanced degree (M.D. PhD or PharmD, Nurse Practitioner) in a scientific discipline. Ensures medical science liaison (MSL) teams are fully trained on the resources; supports the US field medical teams through the development of scientific communication plan and tools to address healthcare provider needs.
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Advanced terminal degree strongly preferred (PharmD, PhD, DNP or MD). Serving as a field-based extension of Medical Affairs, the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) will represent the Company, a precision oncology company pioneering the discovery and development of small molecule, tumor-agnostic therapies that target p53 mutations.
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Advanced scientific degree (MSc, PhD, or PharmD) preferred; 8+ years of pharmaceutical industry experience. Advanced scientific degree (MSc, PhD, or PharmD) preferred; 8+ years of pharmaceutical industry experience.
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