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In addition to its internally financed programs, Pioneering Medicines works with external strategic partners including Novo Nordisk, Pfizer, and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to jointly conceive medicine concepts by combining partners' R&D priorities with Flagship Pioneering's unique platform capabilities.
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O Provides communications between Global Regulatory Affairs CMC and partners within GRA and across and outside of the organization, as evidenced by the successful achievement of CMC regulatory milestones according to project plans, and by the level of partner satisfaction with the support provided by the group.
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Participate in weekly Communications & Public Affairs team meetings and collaborate with team members as needed to support both PBU work and corporate communications activity including events, government relations, digital, internal communications, and media relations.
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Full-timeRegion: USDepartment: Medical AffairsAbout This RoleThe Senior Manager, Scientific Communications is a member of the Global Scientific Capabilities department within Medical Affairs and is responsible for the strategic planning and execution of high-quality scientific communications deliverables.
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Assist with corporate partner-specific prospect communications, coordinating with the Enrollment Management Team. Maintain an up-to-date dashboard of corporate activity which includes tracking the progression of relationships and the success of strategic initiatives.
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This position will serve as a strategic partner while also providing hands-on generalist responsibilities for execution of all HR programs and processes for OCB, Boston Eye Surgery Laser Center (BESLC) and Anesthesia Consultants of MA (ACM) leadership.
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Role Summary:The Vice President, Global Market Access is a strategic leader who defines the strategy for and manages all engagement, communications and programs related to Dyne’s global market access efforts.
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This role will spearhead strategic and multi-stakeholder public relations initiatives within our Corporate Communications team, aimed at fostering and developing a positive image of CRL to customers, employees, the news media and public at large.
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Partner broadly throughout the organization including program teams, research, clinical development, medical affairs, new product planning, regulatory affairs, and corporate communications. Drive, build, and enhance strategic relationships with CDMO and other partners to advance drug development pipeline.
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Job Description DIRECTOR OF EVENTS, Resource Development (RD), to partner with the executive director of communications, events, donor relations, and stewardship on the strategy, planning, and execution of events for the engagement, cultivation, recognition, and stewardship of current and prospective MIT donors.
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The Deputy Director is responsible for managing the workflow of a portion of the division, providing strategic policy guidance to the Division Director, Executive Director of OSPCD, and elected and appointed officials; development of new projects and standard practices; preparing written project communications; interfacing with state and federal agencies; and managing consultant contracts including scopes-of-work and budgets.
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Collaborate with Head of Strategic Alliances and Head of Global Clinical immunology to ensure strategy for assay development, validation, and testing is performed according to plan and within expected timelines.
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The office is also directly involved in university special events, strategic and capital planning, trustee relations, and communications. Demonstrated ability to write copy for a variety of internal and external communications and professional correspondence.
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Spearhead mission planning processes, architecture development and analysis; COMSEC, management process; Communications Engineering; Interoperability Testing; Standards Conformance; and encryption technology analysis.
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Working knowledge and/or experience in the following: DoD aerial data links, DoD aerial data link message formats, aerial networks, over-the-air communications architectures, RF communications and systems, open architectures including Open Mission Systems (OMS), UCI and XML message formats, XML message compression, and industry/DoD/FFRDC concepts/architectures for an aerial network convergence layer.
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