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The Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls (RCMC) will provide strategic as well as operational leadership of global CMC activities related to Cell & Gene Therapy (GCT) leading to successful registration and life-cycle management of unique and technologically complex products.
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Cross-functional clinical processes, including data management, biostatistics, medical writing, drug safety/pharmacovigilance, and regulatory affairs. Negotiates cross-functionally, successfully motivates and influences (Clinical Development, Regulatory Affairs, CMC, QA, Pharmacovigilance, etc.
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The Sr. Medicare Compliance Program Manager is a key member of the Legal, Regulatory Affairs and Compliance team to support the organizations Medicare Advantage line of business. Advises Medicare Compliance Officer regarding the development and implementation of regulatory strategy, potential areas of regulatory concern, and new government/regulatory developments.
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This opportunity will offer you the chance to grow your Regulatory Affairs CMC expertise across a range of disciplines such as nucleic acid therapeutics, lipid-nanoparticle drug delivery, viral delivery systems, and a range of cell therapy products.
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Environmental Permitting: Assist clients in navigating the regulatory permitting process, including obtaining permits for activities such as air emissions, wastewater discharge, wetland impact, and hazardous waste management.
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Familiarity with the environmental considerations, permitting processes, and regulatory requirements specific to offshore wind developments. Regulatory Compliance: Stay up-to-date with federal, state, and local environmental regulations and ensure that consulting projects adhere to all applicable laws and guidelines.
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Collaborate with the Project Management and CMC teams and related functions, including discovery, non-clinical development, Formulation, Analytical Development, QA, and CMC Regulatory Affairs.
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As part of the Regulatory Affairs CMC team, you will report to the Executive Director and Head, CMC Regulatory Affairs – Pharmaceuticals. Leads the Early Development Pharmaceuticals GRA CMC regulatory team in the development and implementation of global CMC regulatory strategies during development commercialization and post approval LCM stages.
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Leads and collaborates in the development of post-approval global CMC regulatory strategies for an approved cell and gene therapy product. The Director, Regulatory CMC (Chemistry Manufacturing Controls) is responsible for the development and implementation of post-approval global regulatory CMC strategies for a marketed cell and gene therapy product.
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In collaboration with Academic Affairs, responsible for understanding and assessing teaching and learning needs; and making recommendations on how the learning management system can be used to support those needs.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including analytical development, formulation development, quality assurance, and regulatory affairs, to ensure seamless project progression. Collaborate with regulatory affairs to support regulatory submissions and inspections.
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G, clinical operations study team members, regulatory affairs, quality assurance, and information technology) to ensure TMF compliance and quality) Manage the Trial Master file in compliance with regulatory requirements and company SOPs.
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Work closely with Global Patient Safety and Risk Management (GPSRM), Clinical Research, Regulatory Affairs, Clinical Operations, Biostatistics, and Medical Affairs to inform clinical development and real-world outcomes and answer product- and disease-area research questions for Alnylam RNAi therapeutics using observational studies, EMR/claims data, and RWE. The Senior Director, Epidemiology reports directly to the Senior Vice President, Data Science, Statistics, and Epidemiology.
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Clinical Director in Translational Medicine, Cardiovascular & Respiratory Early Clinical Development
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As a key member/leader of an early development team, working in close collaboration with internal and external staff and scientists (including discovery research, biostatistics, drug metabolism, modeling and simulation, regulatory affairs, and global clinical trials operations) for the design and execution of early clinical development strategy.
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In this collaborative role, you will be responsible for the research and development of AML procedures, regulatory engagement, and issue management related to our AML/KYC program, making a significant impact as our business continues to grow.
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