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PCI is proud to serve pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, and clinical research industries nationwide by providing calibration, commissioning and consulting solutions. PCI is an FCX Performance Company and a Subsidiary of Applied Industrial Technologies (NYSE: AIT); a leading industrial distributor that offers more than 6.5 million parts to serve the needs of MRO and OEM customers in virtually every industry.
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REQUIRED: Masters in Public Health or in another Social Science discipline is desired OR a Bachelor's degree required with a minimum of five (5) years work experience in healthcare clinical research operations.
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Bachelor’s degree in biological sciences with 3+ years’ experience or Master’s degree with 1+ years’ industry experience in a biotech or pharmaceutical company. The company was founded by world leading CRISPR, gene editing, and molecular biology pioneers from MIT, Broad Institute, Harvard and Duke Universities and world-class investors using a novel targeted cell and gene therapy platform.
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As a Research Scientist specializing in functional MRI, you will play a critical role in our research efforts aimed at understanding the neural mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of mindfulness, compassion and IFS-based interventions on clinical populations.
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Partner with other teams involved in the end-to-end assay launch and maintenance processes, including Clinical Ops, Clinical Lab, Quality, Regulatory Affairs, Medical, Business Stakeholders, etc.
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S/he will also be collaborating closely with the internal research team (discovery biology to in vivo pharmacology) to integrate translational medicine into development and clinical strategies.
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Job Summary: The incumbent will uncover and cultivate business relationships and opportunities to generate revenue with prospective and existing clients for STA Pharmaceutical, a WuXi AppTec company, in particular to support the growth of emerging Discovery oligonucleotide and peptide (O&P) Contract Development and Manufacture (CDMO) business.
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Job Description Title: Senior Research Analyst, Boston Indicators Department: Communications and Public Affairs Reports To: Executive Director, Boston Indicators FLSA Classification: Exempt FTE: 1 Supervises: None Hybrid Schedule (subject to change): Onsite Tuesday and Thursday.
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The Investment Team seeks an individual to join as a research analyst focused on securitized products with dedicated sector coverage. The research analyst will work closely with the broader securitized team including traders and portfolio managers on recommending securitized investment opportunities for our full suite of products and portfolios.
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The role is at the nexus of translational and clinical research, leveraging detailed scientific, genetic, translational, and phenotype information into a development plan that supports data-rich advancement decisions for the portfolio.
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8+ years of regulatory affairs experience in drug development and product registration activities within the pharmaceutical or biotech industry in multiple phases of development; both big and small company experience is preferred.
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This position reports to the Principal Investigator and the Pre-Clinical Surgeon of the Cardiovascular surgical and interventional research laboratory within the MCRI and requires surgical and anesthesia proficiency in a variety of laboratory animal species and animal models.
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Through research, education, clinical practice and community partnerships, we are committed to the mission of advancing health, providing each person the best care, in the right place, at the right time, every time.
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The Process Research (PR) group within Synthetic Molecule Process Development (SMPD) is a global team responsible for interfacing with Takeda’s Discovery functions (e.g. medicinal chemistry, DMPK, Drug Safety) with the goal of route identification and phase appropriate route development to deliver GLP Tox and Ph 1 GMP Drug Substance (DS.
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When owners and managers of institutional assets need research, trading, securities lending and innovative portfolio strategies, they turn to SSGM. As our investment research and trading arm, SSGM's number one goal is to enhance and preserve our clients' portfolio values by applying technology, optimizing trading, and linking asset classes and markets across the world.
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