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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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The group supports non-GMP transient protein lead production across the companies diverse biotherapeutic discovery portfolio to enable the research units and their pre-clinical therapeutic in-vitro and in-vivo needs.
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Supervises RNs, LPNs and/or medical assistants and assures that they are practicing in accordance with legal parameters, guidelines, and standards for clinical care. Serves as a clinical nursing resource and clinical operations partner in the areas of quality improvement, regulatory compliance, safety and professional development for their designated sites/service areas.
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Job Overview: Seeking a Clinical Research Scientist with strong expertise in Oncology, Immunology, or Immuno-oncology to lead the implementation, planning, and execution of clinical trial activities, collaborating with various stakeholders and driving Clinical Development strategy in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
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Optimize pilot plant and pre-clinical production performance to allow for fast, flexible processing of multiple manufacturing processes including plasmid DNA prep, mRNA transcription and purification, and LNP formulation, and oligonucleotide synthesis.
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Proven track record of leading biomarker programs from conception through validation and implementation in clinical trials. As a Senior Scientist in Clinical Biomarkers, you will be a key player in their research efforts to develop therapies that combat neuromuscular disease.
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Executes foundational quality systems activities (e.g., change control, deviations and investigations, incident notification and escalation, CAPA, etc) for Clinical Research, Pharmacovigilance and Medical are effective and appropriately resourced and supported.
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We are seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator for a new mental health program with the MGH Center for Immigrant Health (CIH). The Research Coordinator will have the opportunity to contributing to CIH’s program development by actively engaging in the creation of clinical protocols and care pathways related to resource navigation, medical-legal partnerships, nutrition, and mental health programming.
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Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including clinical development, non-clinical development, DMPK, regulatory affairs, and clinical operations, to ensure alignment and integration of clinical pharmacology principles throughout the drug development process.
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Has a demonstrated understanding of clinical data capture/management systems, clinical databases, data flow, and related infrastructure, with experience in/around EDC, EHR, eCOA, IRT, CDR, MDR, SCE and adjacent systems.
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Monitor fund activities on an ongoing basis and reconcile fund balances upon clinical trial closure by working with MGH Cardiology financial leaders and Grant Accounting to ensure timely account closure.
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Be a hero for our rare disease patients
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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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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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We support our clients with a full spectrum of patient-centric data and tech-enabled services including Transaction Advisory, Management Consulting, Real-World Evidence, Advanced Analytics, Patient Engagement, Product Development, Regulatory, Clinical, and Market Access.
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