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The primary purpose of the Office of Data Quality is to develop, maintain, implement and continuously improve a program that supports the highest standards of data quality in clinical research.
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Head up the development team starting at the time of CTA/IND or proof of concept depending on the program, including all functions: clinical, regulatory, biostatistics, program management, clinical operations, tech ops/CMC, clinical pharmacology, research, and preclinical development, to design and execute clinical development plans for assigned projects.
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The team member will focus on leading research projects related to analyses of long-read sequencing and structural variation in population studies such as the All of Us Research Program and the genome aggregation database (gnomAD), as well as rare disease programs including the NHGRI Mendelian genomics program (GREGoR) and the NICHD Fetal Genomics Consortium.
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If interest and capacity allows, you may also support Josh Tenenbaum (co-founder and board member of the FRO, as well as leader of MIT’s Computational Cognitive Science Lab), who works closely with Vikash on these projects.
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As a key member of the Cancer Discovery team, the News Writer/Reporter will be engaged with the journal’s other editors and develop contacts in the broader cancer research community.
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Our research aims to improve quality of life, well-being, symptom and pain management, and reduce caregiver burden:For example, a Clinical Research Coordinator to support a large multi-site clinical trial study that focuses on the comparison of care delivery models to support older adults with complex healthcare needs.
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The incumbent will be essential to the research operations of the BWH BCRC and will be an integral member of the greater Boston team. Develops, organizes, and/or maintains detailed clinical and research databases.
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The Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center has a faculty numbering more than 100, with exceptional research and clinical programs in non-malignant hematology, hematologic malignancies, solid tumors, and neuro-oncology.
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Job Summary Harvard Medical School (HMS) is renowned as a world leader, standing at the forefront of global medical education, advanced biomedical research, and translational science. As a vital member of the HMS executive leadership team and the HMS representative on the Harvard CIO Council, the CIO is critical in aligning technology strategy within and across the entire Harvard enterprise, driving innovation and operational excellence.
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CAVA – joining “A culture, not a concept” Team Member | Culinary Leader | Kitchen Leader | Shift Leader | Cook | Prep Cook | Grill Cook | Prep Crew | Hourly Manager | Shift Manager | Customer Service | Restaurant | Part Time | Full Time | Crew Member | Host | Cashier | Line Cook | Server.
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Our QSP & PBPK team has established expertise, impact, and tools, and we are looking for a highly motivated scientist to develop and apply Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) models with a primary focus on hematology, oncology, and cell therapy applications to primarily impact clinical development.
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Manages the DFCI Biosafety Communications Program by identifying topics relevant to investigators with biosafety protocols such as upcoming modifications to IRIS for human gene therapy clinical trials and iRIS-IBC for laboratory registrations and any regulatory and DFCI policy updates, training requirements, resources and guidance, and those requested by the Director of Biosafety.
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Endorsed standing as a minister, priest, rabbi, or member of a religious order. Completion of four (4) units of Clinical Pastoral Education. Completion of two (2) units of Clinical Pastoral Education.
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JOB SUMMARYThe Research RN, NCHRI works directly with the physician in accurately and professionally executing all clinical research projects in an acute care/inpatient setting (ED, Cath Lab, ICU, EP lab, Step down and OR) as well as the ambulatory and ancillary areas.
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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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