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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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As lead of the Study Core Team the CS will lead via a matrix organization Epidemiology, Biostats, Clinical Operations, Medical/Scientific Affairs, Regional, Pfizer laboratory assay group, and external team members.
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Carries out detailed LC- and nanoLC-MS/MS analyses of complex, biologically derived protein, peptide and small molecule mixtures, including PTMs. Consults scientific literature and collaborates with other researchers from the scientific community as needed.
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Description Objectives: The Associate Director, Global Scientific Communications, Mature Brands, is a dynamic, strategic role within Global Medical Affairs that collaborates with cross-functional partners to own one or more disease areas / assets on a Global level.
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Demonstrated knowledge in the following scientific fields: organic chemistry, synthetic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutical sciences. Assess scientific literature, patents, and patent application documents, each encompassing a variety of chemical subjects, including organic, synthetic, and medicinal chemistry, as well as material science.
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PhD & 10 years of scientific experience OR Master’s degree & 15 years of scientific experience OR Bachelor’s degree & 20 years of scientific experience in preclinical toxicology and drug development in the pharmaceutical/biotechnology sector.
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Experience with state-of-the-art AI & ML methods applied to biological sequence data (DNA, protein)Hands-on experience with public omics, protein and immune repertoire datasets such as PDB, OAS, SAbDab. Strong experience with scientific programming languages (Python, R) and data science libraries.
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Presents scientific work to enhance the corporate image as a leader in the area of pharmaceutical science. Maintains a current knowledge of broad scientific advances related to full range of CMC activities associated with diagnostic and therapeutic agent preclinical and clinical development, including competitive, scientific and regulatory trends.
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Advanced scientific degree and/or preferred 5+ years of pharmaceutical or biotechnology experience as healthcare sales / MSL / HCP / nurse. The TAS liaises with other BMS functions as needed to deliver an overall higher Customer Experience (Cx) - by meeting HCP needs in a timely and scientific manner.
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Author, review and strategically impact CMC sections (Pre-IND, IND, BLA, & MAA submissions)Manage upstream and downstream scientistQualifications:M.S or Ph. D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences or a related scientific field w/ ideally 10 or more years of industry experience & prior management experienceExperience working cross functionally with senior leadership (QC, Analytical, Manufacturing, Regulatory, Business Development, etc.
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Comfort with fundamental physical concepts and rigorous analytical analysis Experience in self-directed and group technical projects and research endeavors Experience with a scientific programming language, such as MATLAB, Mathematica, Python, etc.
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Experience providing scientific support for the development and implementation of cell therapy studies, including protocol and ICF development, electronic data capture database development, safety assessment, IB/DSUR submissions, and clinical data review.
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The Department of Pathology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is seeking an experienced M.D. or Ph. D. scientist with technical expertise in diagnostic assay development and/or research pathology, as well as research administration, scientific writing, and project management.
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Join Takeda as a Senior Scientist – Analytical Development Biologics Early Stage (AD) where you will independently lead efforts in the development of scientific methods, the implementation of evolving scientific technology, and influence strategic planning within AD and across Pharmaceutical Sciences to deliver on program strategy and initiatives.
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The Precision Medicine Pathology team drives the scientific strategy for translational tissue-based biomarker development & discovery target validation/MOA projects, leads collaborative programs, conducts histopathological evaluation & analysis of IHC & other tissue-based assays, and provides technical/scientific leadership.
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