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BS in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science or a chemical, physical, or biological science degree. Join our team as a night shift , full-time , Blood Bank Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) in Montclair, NJ.
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The research portfolio of the Dermatology Service includes optical engineering, artificial intelligence, basic science, translational science, epidemiology and clinical trials with over $5 million of annual funding from NIH, Foundations, Industry, and philanthropic sources.
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At minimum, a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biology or related science with a strong background in DMPK and BA including knowledge of the FDA GLPs. Leading pharmaceutical company looking for a Nonclinical Regulatory and Scientific Writer.
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Partner with Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetic (DMPK) and Bioanalytical (BA) Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to author, review and track regulatory documents. Understand the impact of DMPK/BA and interdependencies with other functional teams within the enterprise including Pharmacology, Toxicology, Clinical and Regulatory disciplines.
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Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in health economics and outcomes research (with strong analytical skills), statistics, mathematics, psychometrics/psychology, epidemiology, computer science or related fields.
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We welcome candidates from fields in the humanities and social sciences including anthropology, comparative literature, history, philosophy, political science, religious studies, sociology, and related fields.
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The candidate will work in Metrics, Analytics, Reporting and Solutions (MARS) group as part of the Data Science Team. The candidate will focus on a variety of Data Science projects across the board leveraging data from multiple internal R&D Systems and external Data Vendors enabling Data Driven culture across all R&D. The candidate will develop data science models and AI/ML tools enabling proactive risk monitoring, pattern detection and predictive analytics.
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Job Description: POSITION Nonclinical Regulatory Document and Scientific Writer. Experience reviewing regulatory documents, DMPK and BA reports, and non-GLP/GLP data and notebooks. Assist with quality review of DMPK reports that are generated by DMPK scientists by fully reviewing the raw data outputs/electronic notebooks and ensuring validity and quality of reported data in the reports, in addition to reviewing DMPK regulatory documents, editing of nonclinical study reports for regulatory acceptance and adherence to company templates, SOPs, DMPK/BA methods, work practices and FDA GLPs, as applicable.
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Primarily in civil design; including complex earthworks, mining (tailings, heap leach pad, waste rock stockpile design, reclamation), stormwater and surface-water controls, groundwater science, landfill design and remediation, and civil infrastructure in the power sector and water treatment facilities, as directed by the Team Leader, team members, and/or project engineer.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Nonclinical Regulatory Document and Scientific Writer. A strong knowledge of DMPK/BA methods, data interpretation and terminology are necessary. Assist in addressing Health Authority questions pertaining to DMPK and BA with the SMEs and Regulatory representatives.
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Qualifications: At minimum, a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biology or related science with a strong background in DMPK and BA including knowledge of the FDA GLPs. + years of Regulatory drug development experience Experience with CTD documents and nonclinical study reports for submission to global regulatory agencies.
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Advanced life science degree or certification in Regulatory Affairs Sciences preferred. Experience and solid knowledge of Pharmacovigilance specificallyProficiency in one or more of these additional areas is a plus: CMC/Mfg., Clinical development and trial execution, Regulatory, Real-World Data and Real-World Evidence, Cell and Gene Therapy, Medical Device, IVD/CDxExperienced in understanding and interpreting regulatory guidelines and documents.
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A strong knowledge of DMPK/BA methods, data interpretation and terminology is necessary. Regulatory submissions will span across all therapeutic areas (cancer, immunology, neurology etc.) Candidates will support multiple drug development programs.
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What You'll Be Doing: Data Science: Advanced knowledge of experimental design and testing frameworks like A/B testing, Multi-armed Bandit testing etc. Experience with Predictive / Prescriptive modeling Advanced proficiency in SQL, Python (/R) and data visualization tools (Tableau, Qlik or native Python or other libraries like Plotly/Streamlit etc.
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Currently a candidate for a Master’s degree (or higher) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or a related discipline from a leading college/university.
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