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Develop computational pipelines (e.g., with Nextflow, Snakemake, or WDL) for a variety of Research and Development applications, with particular focus on in vitro and in vivo mRNA screening assays; next-generation sequencing (NGS) data and analysis; and the design, assembly, and quality control (QC) of pDNA and mRNA vaccines and therapeutics.
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We are looking for a Director, Project Support (DPS) to join our team (hybrid*/remote). At Allucent, we are dedicated to helping small-medium biopharmaceutical companies efficiently navigate the complex world of clinical trials to bring life-changing therapies to patients in need across the globe.
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ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR CLINICAL DATA MANAGEMENTReporting to the Senior Director, Clinical Data Management, the Associate Director, Clinical Data Management will define and lead the clinical data management strategy for the organization.
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The Director of Strategy is a senior leadership position responsible for developing, implementing, and leading all aspects of the strategic initiatives and long-term goals of PSG. This is a global role reporting to the VP of Strategy of PSG that requires a high level of critical thinking, discernment, and the capability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
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The Clinical Assistant would assist in building and providing orthotic and prosthetic devices to address their patients’ needs under the supervision of a Certified Orthotist and/or Certified Prosthetist.
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Interact with clinical research investigators, Key Opinion Leaders and sites. Responsibilities Accountable for project related efforts for the delivery of studies or programs that are critical to a product’s clinical development, ensuring that they are completed on time, within budget and in compliance with SOPs, regulations and ICH/GCP guidelines.
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The Associate Director, Clinical Data Management is responsible for overseeing the start-up and execution of multiple, complex trials with a CRO and supporting upcoming submissions. The individual will coordinate and manage daily data management and vendor oversight activities for multiple clinical trials to support both the internal project team and the CROs. This role is based in our Waltham, MA headquarters.
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Provide clinical leadership to CROs, other vendors, CRA team, and CTAs. Develop timelines and budgets for assigned studies/programs and is responsible for delivery to both quality and agreed timelines.
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Our office-based employees follow a hybrid in-office schedule. The salary range for this position is commensurate with experience.
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RN, MS, PhD or PharmD, or equivalent with clinical research experience. For the Associate Director / Director of Clinical Sciences, we are looking for a resourceful, entrepreneurial, and matrixed individual who excels in operating at study team level to assist in day-to-day execution of the program in support of aa Phase 3 pivotal study slated for NDA submission.
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Our office-based employees follow a hybrid in-office schedule. The salary range for this position is commensurate with experience.
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Job#: 2036350 Job Description: Associate Scientist, RNA Team 2036350 Location : Waltham, MA (onsite) Therapeutic Area : Various Job Overview: This role needs a detail-oriented, curious, and creative individual with a background in molecular biology or biochemistry to join our clients RNA team, where they will play a pivotal role in advancing circRNbased technologies to boost cell and gene therapies.
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The Clinical Trials Manager (CTM) is responsible for leading the execution of clinical studies on schedule and on budget. Disseminate clinical program communications to all functional groups and leads program, study and team meetings.
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Remote work is allowed, and the frequency is at the discretion of management. Supports external vendor selection and management process and assists in the development of RFP’s and vendor oversight plans.
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Reporting to the SVP of Research, the Senior Director, Translational Science will drive all aspects of the translational strategy, including pharmacokinetic (PK), toxicokinetic (TK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) assessments, biomarker development and biodistribution studies, and will be accountable for delivering key translational milestones from candidate selection to BLA.
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Title: director clinical research scientist in Waltham, Troy, New York
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