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Reporting to the Chief of Communications and Public Affairs, the Senior Director of Events will oversee the strategic planning and timely execution of events that reflect our new, community-centric strategic direction and contribute to our vision of advancing a region where access to financial well being is universal and prosperity is shared across race and ethnicity, and provide and special experiences for target audiences and affiliated marketing components.
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You will also work with colleagues in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Supply Chain Operations, Quality Assurance and CMC-regulatory Affairs, while serving as an important point of technical contact between Takeda and multiple contract manufacturing organizations.
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Since Flagship’s founding in 2000, the firm has originated and fostered the development of nearly 100 scientific ventures resulting in $19+ billion in aggregate value, 500+ issued patents, and more than 50 clinical trials for novel therapeutic agents.
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We are seeking a talented individual to provide scientific & technical expertise in high-throughput biophysical antibody-antigen screening for drug discovery. Senior Scientist - Antibody Discovery and Protein Interactions, Fable Therapeutics.
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Partner collaboratively with the Regulatory Affairs, Computational Biology, and Quality Assurance Teams across the enterprise to ensure that all procedural and submission documentation meets audit, compliance, and accreditation standards.
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PhD (preferred) in a relevant scientific field (e.g., Molecular Biology, Genomics, Bioengineering) 2+ years post-graduate experience in either academia or preferably industry; or MSc with 7+ years post-graduate industry or academic experience.
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As a Lab Technician, you will play a crucial role in supporting our scientific research by preparing various materials for laboratory activities, mixing 20-25 cell lines for our assay, assisting in the execution of PRISM collaborator screens and experiments to improve and optimize our screening workflow, ensuring our cell lines are properly stored, and maintaining a sterile environment within the lab.
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Working across Corporate Affairs and with business partners (e.g., HR, Strategy & Finance, Product & Marketing, Meetings & Events, etc.) The Wealth Communications team is part of the Associate and Leadership Communications organization within Corporate Affairs.
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Represents Vertex at medical congresses by providing scientific session/abstract coverage, booth staffing coverage, routine TL interactions, contributing to the daily and end-of-congress summaries, and may provide logistical guidance as the “MSL congress lead” through organizing and scheduling abstract/session coverage and preparing and delivering the conference debrief.
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PREFERRED: bachelor's degree in a technical field; experience with scientific instrument design and assembly; good precision manual machining skills using drill press, bandsaw, milling machines, and metalworking lathes; basic electrical instrumentation troubleshooting experience; and experience with laser systems.
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Prior experience as a Veterans Affairs School Certifying Official (SCO) preferrred. Works directly with Veteran Affairs counselors, attends VA mandated trainings and conferences and keep sabreast of changing rules and legislation requirements.
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Complete audits to assess accuracy and quality of scientific data submitted to the regulatory agencies in support of in vivo medical devices and in vitro diagnostic devices' application. QualificationsTo be considered for this role, you’ll require a minimum of 5 years of professional experience in relevant field of healthcare products or related activities e.g.:Work in medical devices industry and/or in vitro diagnostic devices(preferred) or closely related industries (e.g., pharmaceutical industry) such as research and development, manufacturing, quality management, regulatory affairs.
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Practical experience in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry of at least five years in at least one major area of drug development, such as Discovery, Preclinical Development, Clinical Development, or Regulatory Affairs.
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Current and deep understanding of industry best practices policies regarding scientific communications (e.g., ISMPP/GPP, ICMJE) Exceptional ability to make complex scientific data into clear, simple, accurate, impactful communications; be a true “scientific storyteller.
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Do you have patent prosecution experience and are looking to be at the forefront of technologic and scientific innovation? We are proud to offer a robust team of IP attorneys with advanced degrees in science who are supported by a group of Ph. D.s who are at the forefront of scientific innovation.
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