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Join Takeda as a Director, Regulatory Affairs Vaccines CMC where you will provide program leadership and develop CMC regulatory strategy for global vaccine programs in various stages of development.
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The Assistant Director for Policy and Public Affairs will play an important role in advancing AJC New England’s strategic interests. In addition to our New York headquarters and Office of Policy and Diplomatic Affairs in Washington, D.C., AJC has offices across the U.S. and around the globe and maintains partnerships with Jewish communities worldwide.
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An advanced clinical degree (MD, DO, PhD, PharmD) and a minimum of 3 years in medical affairs or a related field. We are looking for a dynamic Director of Medical Affairs with a passion for medical communication and supporting scientific partnerships.
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The Special Program Coordinator will be an active member of the Student Affairs Division and work closely within the Division with the Student Counseling Center, the campus food pantry (the DISH), Disability Services, Single Stop, Student Engagement and Leadership, Athletics, Veteran Services and other key campus partners.
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ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT, FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION, External Affairs Tracking Code Job Description Boston University External Affairs is actively seeking an Assistant Vice President, a pivotal role that will provide strategic direction and leadership in human resources, finance, administration, and operations.
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This person will oversee Medical Affairs including development of strategies and supporting execution for sub-functions (Strategy and Operations, Field Medical Affairs, Medical Communications, Value Evidence and Strategy, and Patient Advocacy.
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The Associate Medical Director (AMD), under the direction of the Director of the Office of Clinical Affairs (OCA) or his/her designee, is responsible for providing clinical expertise to OCA and EOHHS program staff.
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The Associate Director Strategic Planning & Execution, US Medical Affairs is responsible for the execution of strategic initiatives within the US Medical Affairs organization and will partner with TA Leadership teams and cross functionally to execute on projects in line with the functions overall strategic goals.
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Minimum of 6 years of regulatory affairs experience in the biopharmaceutical industry, with a focus on rare diseases and orphan drug development. Provides support to regulatory affairs reviewers for due diligence initiatives, including opportunity and risk assessment.
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Regulatory Affairs Certification (RAC) a plus. Oncology and Immuno-oncology experience a PLUS. Expertise in regulatory submission structure and content, including IND, CTA, MAA, NDA, BLA, and extensive knowledge of regulatory guidelines of FDA, ICH, EMA, EU NCAs, MHRA, and other international regulatory agencies.
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Lead Patient Advocacy and Engagement; develop and execute a plan to amplify corporate and medical affairs goals to patient advocacy groups for THB0335 and future assets. MD, PharmD, or PhD with 15+ years of related experience, including relevant Medical Affairs strategy experience.
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Over 15 years of progressive advancement within global regulatory affairs in the pharmaceutical /biotech industry. The Vice President, Regulatory Affairs & Quality is in charge of providing subject matter expertise on all matters related to FDA and global regulatory requirements, as well as leading the growth and responsibilities of the regulatory and quality department.
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Partners closely with Medical Affairs teams, DTE, Commercial and vendors forming strategic partnerships to build, pilot and scale digital initiatives and capabilities into Vertex’s disease areas.
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Manage, mentor, and contribute to building the Medical Affairs team to meet the needs of the organizationWork with the internal teams to develop scientific narrative regarding disease state, MOA, target product profile, and molecular diagnosticsSupport the development and execution of a medical/scientific communication strategies including a strategic, cross-functionally aligned post-hoc analysis plan and publications.
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The Senior Associate Dean of Student Affairs' primary responsibility is to promote the College of Professional Studies' mission by providing effective learner and student services leadership, strategic direction for, student success and engagement, and management of all the college's student services departments.
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