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PhD in Chemistry preferred; other Life Sciences degrees acceptable, with 5+ years of MS Lab experience, including significant people and process responsibility, preferably in an FDA cGMP-regulated environment.
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PhD or equivalent experience in bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics, or related field. PhD or equivalent experience in bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics, or related field.
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A PhD in Biostatistics, Statistics, Epidemiology or related field is required, plus a minimum of three (3) years' work experience in biomedical research in academia, government, or industry. Do you have a PhD in Biostatistics, Statistics, Epidemiology or related field, plus a minimum of three (3) years' work experience in biomedical research in academia, government, or industry.
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PhD, Pharm D, MS or equivalent degree preferably within the medical biological, pharmaceutical science or related discipline. This position may serve in a lead or co-lead role in the implementation of a clinical trial(s) within a program in alignment with the global development strategy.
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BS, MS, or PhD degree in biosciences, pharmaceutical science, engineering (mechanical, biomedical, chemical) with 9 years (BS), 6 years (MS), or 2-4 years (PhD) of experience in the medical healthcare field.
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Doctoral degree {PhD or PharmD, or MD) preferred in related field and experience conducting HEOR research (Related fields include: Public Health-Health Policy & Management/Health Services Research/Epidemiology/Outcomes Research/Health Economics, Economics/Econometrics, Psychometrics, Statistics/Biostatistics, Pharmacoeconomics/Pharmacy Administration.
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PhD in Physics, Applied Materials, Optics/Photonics or related field. The Senior Optical Scientist position is intended for an individual who is interested in supporting and leading programs devoted to the design, development, and use of free-space photonics.
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A postgraduate degree (e.g., MSc or PhD, PharmD, MD) in a relevant discipline (Epidemiology, Biostatistics, (Health) Economics, HTA, Medicine, Public Health) is required. The position is based in Raritan, NJ, or Beerse, Belgium, and will require domestic and international travel as needed.
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Advanced degree (PharmD, PhD, MD or DVM or MSc in Biology, Life Science, or related field) preferred. May represent GRT strategic position on behalf of the GRL at regulatory forums/committees (e.g. clinical study team meetings.
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For questions on this position or to learn more about our available positions, please contact the Rutgers Cancer Institute Faculty Recruitment Office at. The academic appointment will be within the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and located in New Brunswick, NJ. Faculty members are expected to support the educational goals of the school, engaging in teaching activities for medical students and residents, as well as delivering targeted lectures in their area of expertise.
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Advanced degree (PharmD, PhD, MD or DVM or MSc in Biology, Life Science, or related field) is preferred. Advanced degree (PharmD, PhD, MD or DVM or MSc in Biology, Life Science, or related field) is preferred.
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Should another position become available within the next five months of the closing date of this recruitment, the applicant pool from this posting may be used to fill additional positions. This position is limited to a maximum of 944 hours in a fiscal year.
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Biostatistics faculty member. research projects, in coordination with a faculty member in. Prospective employees should speak with their hiring manager to determine which policies apply to the role or position for which they are applying.
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Experience with study design and equipment, research techniques (Discrete Choice, BASES, Conjoint, and/or Max Diff/Kano), and data analysis tools (Tableau, Shiny, R, Python, MATLAB, JMP, IBM SPSS preferred.
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MSc or PhD in Biopharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology, Experimental Medicine or in another relevant field. Acts as a scientific consultant/clinical pharmacologist for clients, proposing methodologies or performing pharmacometrics analyses (e.g., PK/PD analyses.
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