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Collaboration and Communication: Collaborate closely with scientists and software engineers within the Computational Biology group, as well as members of Clinical Bioinformatics Operations, Biopharma, Medical Reporting, Regulatory, and Quality teams.
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Job Description: Reporting directly to the CEO, the Director of Translational Research for Antiviral Drug Development will spearhead initiatives to design, conduct, and analyze mechanism-of-action studies, support lead optimization, and candidate development studies, establish early signs of efficacy, and drive proof-of-concept studies using in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo models.
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The Director, CMC will develop and manage manufacturing and packaging operations for clinical and commercial drug substance and drug products at contract manufacturing (CMO) facilities. · Interface with Quality Assurance, Clinical/Medical, Supply Chain, and Commercial teams to ensure manufacture of required quantities and timely delivery to meet clinical and commercial demands.
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Applicants will be expected to provide clinical, technical, and regulatory experience in general chemistry, clinical toxicology, immunology, blood gases, and mass spectrometry at BMC. Responsibilities will also include, but not be limited to, quality management initiatives, protocol development, verifications, and supporting the Director and administrative team to ensure compliance with the regulatory requirements of College of American Pathologists (CAP), The Joint Commission & CLIA.
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Our current SaaS products address critically important, world-wide problems that are vastly improved by our high-barrier-to-entry, unique offerings that: protect currency and consumer goods from counterfeits, reduce food waste, improve food and drug safety, provide a direct-to-consumer digital communication channel, improve the efficiency of physical retail shopping, and increase the quality and quantity of plastic recycling by revolutionizing today's ineffective waste sortation.
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Under the general direction of the Administrative Director, and in collaboration with the Chief of Laboratory Medicine and Section Medical Director, the Lab Manager leads, manages, monitors, implements, and supervises testing quality and compliance standards in the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at Client and affiliated community health centers.
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Reporting to the Technology Director, you’ll work closely with project managers, subject matter experts, instructional technologists, UI and graphics designers, and quality assurance, network, and systems engineers to create a next-generation product.
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DescriptionThe Massachusetts Mental Health Center (MMHC) operated by the Department of Mental Health (DMH) seeks a full-time board-certified Psychiatrist to serve as the facility Associate Medical Director and to help lead our thriving state operated community outpatient mental health clinic dedicated to providing accessible, high-quality mental health services to the residents of the Commonwealth.
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Support efforts to meet clinical quality goals, e.g. expediting follow-up appointments for patients seen in ERs and/or hospitalized for behavioral issues. The Psychiatrist is responsible for assisting the Director of Behavioral Health in reviewing and/or creating all behavioral health medical policies and protocols and for providing input to the Director on all psychiatry-related services.
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Position Summary: Reporting directly to the Hospital at Home Director of Nursing, The Command Center Staff RN is responsible for providing high-quality patient care to various patient populations within the framework of the Hospital at Home model.
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Promote user engagement and feedback mechanisms to solicit input, gather insights and continuously improve the quality and responsiveness of end user support services. The End User Services Director reports directly to the Executive Director of Infrastructure Services and collaborates closely with other members of the executive leadership team to shape the organization’s technology strategy and roadmap.
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Receiving supervision from the division chief and program director, the project manager is responsible for overseeing all research operations, implementing strategic planning and research development, providing administrative support to principal investigators and study staff, and guiding quality improvement.
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As a GCP compliance expert, the Associate Director (AD) of Clinical Quality Assurance will utilize a risk-based and phase-appropriate strategy to prioritize GCP QA support for clinical trial activities, identify and escalate compliance issues, enable proactive decision making, and support the development and execution of effective and comprehensive action plans to address quality and compliance risks.
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As part of Boston's UPK (Universal Pre-K) the PS Program Director will focus on program administration, credential compliance, monitoring and managing administrative aspects of the program that includes supervising teachers, meeting regulatory requirements, accreditation, budget, contingency changes, and the PS's kitchen achieving goals and budgetary compliance.
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The (Sr) Director, Product Quality will provide expert technical support for method development, transfer, qualification, validation, and laboratory out of trend (OOT) and out of specification (OOS) investigations.
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