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They will have the opportunity to engage with a variety of work on this topic, including facilitating the generation of patient-level data on costs and resource allocation for HIV testing, treatment and prevention and improving and disseminating methods for countries performing ABC/M. The RA I will have opportunities for academic publications in top-tier journals, along with the opportunity to collaborate with faculty.
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Prior experience interpreting and implementing regulations and guidelines governing publications and scientific communications (e.g., FDA, OIG, GPP, ICJME, MALR) Agios Pharmaceuticals is searching for a dynamic Director, Global Scientific Communications and Publications tojoin our growing Global Medical Affairs team.
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This person will report to the Director, Scientific Communications for Rare Disease, Pipeline, and Neuropsychiatry and will have the opportunity to work in multiple therapeutic areas, primarily leading publications.
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Ability to access US-only data systemsThis position requires the eligibility to obtain a security clearanceAdditional Skills that would be AWESOME / BENEFICIALA Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Data Science or a related fieldExperience in scientific publications and proposal writingBiostatistics experience, experience using biostatistics tools in MATLAB or RActive U.S clearanceWhy us.
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PhD focus on NLP or Masters with 5 years of industrial NLP research experienceMultiple publications on topics related to the pre-training of large language models (e.g. technical reports of pre-trained LLMs, SSL techniques, model pre-training optimization)Member of team that has trained a large language model from scratch (10B + parameters, 500B+ tokens) Publications in deep learning theory Publications at ACL, NAACL and EMNLP, Neurips, ICML or ICLR.
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The Director, Scientific Communications, Neurology leads the successful development and implementation of global communications strategies, publications plans and external medical education initiatives across a designated neurology therapeutic area or areas in alignment with the Company brand and corporate strategies.
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The Director, Scientific Communications, Neurology leads the successful development and implementation of global communications strategies, publications plans and external medical education initiatives across a designated neurology therapeutic area or areas in alignment with Alexion brand and corporate strategies.
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7-10+ years of relevant experience in a pharmaceutical company or Medical Communications agency, or at least 15 years of independent Scientific Communications / Publications consultancies for the Pharmaceutical Industry.
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PhD in a subject area with a significant component of analysis and quantitation, such as systems biology, quantitative pharmacology, pharmacometrics, chemical engineering, physics, pharmaceutical sciences or applied mathematics with a minimum of 3 publications in peer reviewed journals.
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Members of PTI will be supported with industry-level resources to lead research projects and disseminate their discoveries and innovations to the broader biomedical community through frequent publications, presentations, and submissions to public data portals.
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Were bringing together top talent from academia, industry, and startups to build a new model for innovative R&D. As an incubator within the Schmidt Futures Network, we identify high-impact scientific or technical research and development opportunities, ultimately defining and launching these projects as Focused Research Organizations.
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The Director, Scientific Communications, Hematology leads the development and implementation of global communications strategies, publications plans and medical education initiatives across the Hematology areas in alignment with Alexion brand and corporate strategies.
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Thought leader liaison, account manager, medical science liaison, regional marketing, medical publications/communications, etc.) The Associate Director, Thought Leader Liaison (TLL) New England geography is a field-based role that covers the following, but not limited to New York City and NY state, Northern NJ, and New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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Familiarity with information technology standards and publications of best practice guidelines for computer security (e.g., IT Handbook, ISO/IEC, NIST, CIS). Support development and maintenance of operational risk management framework, policies, and procedures to guide the organization's approach to managing operational and tactical security risk for the business, integrating with internal IT risk and ERM processes.
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Maintains current knowledge of HIV and mental health research especially as they pertain to LGBTIA+ and Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color (BIPOC), and sex worker communities by reading academic journals, articles and other relevant publications, attending conferences, seminars, forums, trainings and other presentations pertinent to the field.
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