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With partnerships from other parts of Medical Affairs, Publications and Scientific Communications, Pharmacovigilance, Clinical Development, Market Access, and Commercial functions. The Director, Medical Research, is responsible for supporting strategic and operational activities of the Medical Affairs department and other functions at Intercept (e.g., R&D, Medical Safety) through real world evidence (RWE) generation.
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The Associate Director/Director, a member of Shionogi's Global Epidemiology and Real-World Evidence (GEE) team, is responsible for strategizing and generating real-world evidence using fit-for-purpose data to support global products at each stage of the product lifecycle.
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Work with CT Scientific Communications to track abstracts and publications against the plans Work with our CT MedComm team to continue to assess Heme pubs, resources, and congress planning. Work with CT Scientific Communications to track abstracts and publications against the plans Work with our CT MedComm team to continue to assess Heme pubs, resources, and congress planning.
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Medical director, medical information, HEOR, publications, etc.) Engage with Medical Experts (in collaboration with Medical Director) to support Medical. medical director, medical information, HEOR, publications, etc.
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Experience strategizing and overseeing development of publications and scientific communications. Assist the Senior Medical Director, US Medical Affairs – Infectious Diseases and Virology with establishing and achieving medical affairs-related strategic goals and objectives.
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Our Medical Writer/Senior Medical Writers work as part of a multidisciplinary team (including medical director, editor, graphic designers, and account personnel) to produce slide presentations, meeting summaries, web-based and social media materials, peer-reviewed publications, and Medical Affairs documents.
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As our Clinical Development Medical Director, Nuclear Medicine, you will be the clinical leader of defined program-level activities such as submission activities, preparing briefing books or transformative trials, under the leadership of the Global Program Clinical Head. You may lead a section of a clinical program, an indication, new formulation, or specific development phase.
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Clinical deliverables may include clinical sections of individual protocols consistent with the Clinical Development Plans, clinical data review, program standards, clinical components of regulatory documents/registration dossiers, radioligand therapy related education and publications.
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Clinical Development Medical Director, Nuclear Medicine. 5+ years direct involvement in clinical research or drug development in an academic or industry environment or equivalent, spanning clinical activities preferably in Phases I through IV. Having contributed to and accomplished in all aspects of conducting clinical trials in a global/matrix environment in pharmaceutical industry or equivalent.
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Gilead is hiring an Associate Director level experienced, well-organized professional, who will develop, implement, and manage the strategic publication plans for global clinical studies and non-clinical sources, including HEOR, Epidemiology, RWE, Payer, Non-interventional, and database studies, to demonstrate the value of pipeline and inline products in HIV. This position is located at our Headquarters in Foster City, CA or Parsippany, NJ.
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For more than 35 years, we’ve tackled diseases such as HIV, viral hepatitis, COVID-19 and cancer – working relentlessly to develop therapies that help improve lives and to ensure access to these therapies across the globe.
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The Staff Scientist maintains a document of project plan and progress that will include a timeline of projected progress as well as the research updates and communication with the Director. Plans research methodology, NIH grant applications and research dissemination and publications.
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Collaborate with Scientific Communications team and Medical Directors in development and communication of key literature analyses to internal stakeholders; provide strategic support of publication planning and participate on Publications team to provide medical and scientific oversight to publication and scientific presentations.
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Ensures consistency in the design elements and technical applications of booth and digital congress booth materials to ensure cohesion across US Medical. Collaborates with US commercial to drive comprehensive congress narrative and prioritizations.
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