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Clinical and administrative supports include Lab Services, Behavioral Health, Recovery Services including OBAT, community outreach, HIV prevention and support services and on-site Dental Services.
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The new Clinical Research Coordinator will support clinical trials in the field of anesthesia and perioperative outcomes by screening research subjects for participation in clinical research projects, enrolling research subjects onto these studies, monitoring protocol implementation, completing required forms , data entry, data management and reporting results.
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We are seeking a highly self-motivated and organized pharmD or medical student to assume the role of temporary/part-time research staff, for the purpose of direct clinical observation, data collection, and analysis to understand the effects of Synapse medication decision-support software on pharmacist decision-making and efficiency.
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The Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology (DRAI) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) is seeking an intellectually curious and highly organized individual with supervisory experience to serve as a Research Project Manager in a clinical trial which will test two different treatment strategies for gout.
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Build advanced curriculum and teach workshops for researchers on sustainable software and data management practices that preserve the reproducibility of their research domain. The Senior ML Research Engineer will play a critical role in building a robust machine-learning codebase, distributing AI/ML models on the AI cluster, and utilizing their expertise to tackle complex challenges in large AI/ML applications.
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MGH’s role as a leading teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School and close ties to Harvard University and MIT provide an outstanding environment for developing and translating new OCT technologies with applications in basic and clinical research.
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The Department of Radiology at the Massachusetts General Hospital is recruiting a full-time Clinical Research Coordinator I to join its multidisciplinary research team. Working in collaborative environment, the clinical research coordinator will assist with novel project to increase access to care, health equity, and health disparities.
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Bachelor’s Degree or 1 year of Dana-Farber Associate Clinical Research Coordinator experience required. The Clinical Research Coordinator work within the clinical research program and support the research team in the overall conduct of clinical trials using Good Clinical Practice under the auspices of the Principal Investigator.
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Represent Translational Biomarker Research on Project and Global Product Teams to provide pharmacodynamic, disease and predictive biomarker strategy and support translational medicine goals of the assigned programs in all phases of clinical development.
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The Associate Director, Bioanalytical and Bioinformatics will provide scientific and technical leadership across Astria’s portfolio and be responsible for management and oversight of bioanalytical vendor relationships, supporting assay development and validation for our nonclinical and clinical programs.
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Lead internal and outsourced development and qualification or validation of biomarker assays for clinical trials, applying experience across relevant methods (e.g. qPCR, digital drop PCR, Western blotting), to develop robust assays, generate and analyze data and provide expert interpretation of the effects of promising drug candidates.
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Participate in the paperwork and data entry related to student attendance and payroll reporting (Google Sheets), including updating of staff rosters and student lists if requested by the ESY Site Coordinator.
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Experience with analyzing and interpreting preclinical and clinical biomarker datasets and mining publicly available data. This role is an on site position, full time and on a permanent basis, located in Waltham, MA.
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Understanding of Big Data Technologies is preferred, especially on Databricks implemented in AWS Cloud infrastructure. We provide investment servicing, data & analytics, investment research & trading and investment management to institutional clients.
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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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