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Members of our department collaborate with federal and state partners, such as the MN Department of Natural Resources, the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the National Park Service, and the US Geological Survey, many with offices on our campus.
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Members of the Institutional Advancement team engage with nearly every department within the law school such as the Dean and Associate Deans, senior administrators, faculty members, the Office of Communications, the Office of Career Services, the Office of Student Affairs, and more.
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Job Segment: Regulatory Affairs, Compliance, Pharmaceutical, Product Development, Technical Writer, Legal, Science, Research, Technology. Principal Regulatory Affairs Specialist. Acts as a primary Regulatory Affairs representative in Material Controls, Supplier Quality and Medical Electrical Equipment spaces.
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Clinical Research Associate/ CTMPosition Summary: The Clinical Research Associate (CRA)/ CTM will oversee and manage clinical trials to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and study protocols.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Lead Paralegal the Legal Department as part of the Corporate Governance section of the Public, Regulatory and Corporate Affairs division. Provide logistical assistance (as described above) and substantive support to the Company's Governance and Nominating Committee (GNC), including drafting initial sets of certain GNC materials and conducting benchmarking and research to facilitate the GNC's review of governance matters.
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Proven experience in the medical industry (clinical, scientific communications, medical affairs, medical education, product management, product development, R&D, medical sales, or field clinical engineering) and in an FDregulated environment preferred.
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Research regulations for a wide spectrum of applications, including, but not limited to, product development, ingredients use, animal disease, labeling, USDA challenges and appeals, and export compliance, for all MFI functions and facilities.
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Partner with global cross functional teams, including Medical Affairs to identify research and publication opportunities using new and existing data. Strong ability to review and interpret evidence and outcomes research.
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The Principal Scientific Affairs Specialist strategically partners with Global Rhythm Management Diagnostic (RMDx) physician key opinion leaders (KOLs) to develop and disseminate the clinical and scientific evidence supporting key BSC RM Dx technologies.
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Have full understanding of Windchill and SAP applications for research, problem solving and analysis of blocked orders and creation of GTS licenses. We are currently hiring a Regulatory Affairs Operations Specialist I to work on-site at our St. Paul, MN location.
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As an internal and externally facing position, this position interacts directly with the internal study team, regulatory affairs, legal, marketing, and R&D, along with clinical vendors, physician consultants, clinical Investigators, and other study staff at a clinical research site.
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BS/BA degree, preferably in a communications field of study (Public Affairs, Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, English, Political Science). Writing: summarizing research findings, taking notes and drafting meeting reports, crafting fact sheet, newsletter, and communication materials content.
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Offering expert guidance from concept-through-commercialization, including product design and engineering, preclinical and clinical development, data management, market access, regulatory affairs and quality assurance, Veranex enables accelerated speed to market, controlled development costs, development risk mitigation, and accelerated market viability assessment.
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Veterans' Preference (if applicable) - You MUST submit a copy of your DD-214 (Member 4 copy), or other official documentation from a branch of the Armed Forces or the Department of Veterans Affairs showing dates of service and type of discharge.
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Demonstrates thorough knowledge and/or a proven record of success in tax compliance and consulting services for the real estate industry and tax research methods including but not limited to Westlaw, RIA and CCH.
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