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Coordinate patient care activities and participate in the conduct of studies for patients enrolled in clinical trials for multiple services including medicine and radiation oncology, etc.
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As a Digital Biomarker Lead you will be overseeing aspect of sensor-related research, from benchtop experiments to oversight of technical validation in large-scale clinical trials. This innovative position bridges the gap between traditional biomarkers and cutting-edge digital technologies, driving the development and validation of novel digital endpoints for clinical trials.
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Leads the cross-functional study team to craft novel clinical development strategy for genetic medicines, including First in Human (FIH), Phase 2, and Phase 3 clinical trials. Takes lead on collaborations with discovery scientists and translational geneticist colleagues to understand current and emerging targets/genetic medicines programs across a variety of areas such as rare metabolic and liver diseases, obesity, and NASH/MASH. Provide input on potential disease areas/indications; and craft clinical experiments that corroborate or inform the biology for decision-making purposes and enable clinical development programs.
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The ability to work with others is essential as we will be working closely with and sharing resources with the Touro College of Dental Medicine and New York Medical College’s Clinical Trials Unit.
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This role offers a flexible work-from-home arrangement, enabling you to engage in various activities such as online surveys, focus groups, clinical trials, product tests, and optional delivery services for food and groceries.
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Actively participate in online surveys, focus groups, and clinical trials as needed. By participating in these opportunities, you can shape product development while earning extra income.
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Assists in the coordination of research endeavors and clinical trials, including patient screening, enrollment, and ensuring required diagnostic studies and documentation are appropriate and available for data collection.
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Lead risk-based quality activities on all Regeneron-sponsored clinical trials, inclusive of issue management and providing continuous support of inspection readiness. Leading Quality Risk Management activities on clinical trials within assigned studies and Control Tracker (QRACT) activities at the time of Protocol development predicated on ICH E6 R2.
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Summary:The Senior Clinical Trial Manager will be responsible for the global execution of large, complex clinical trials from study design through study close out. JOB DESCRIPTION Role: Sr. Clinical Trial ManagerCompany: This opportunity is with a multi-billion dollar company who is currently leading the industry with 9 marketed drugs and a robust pipeline containing multiple trials in phases I-III. In addition, % of their drug candidates are invented and developed in house.
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Most trials don't require much effort and will be located near you. Potentially get paid to access the most cutting edge medicines combating your disease. Whether you are healthy, or have a specific illness, we'll connect you with the right trial.
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Most trials don't require much effort and will be located near you.
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The Director will serve as Medical Lead for clinical trials in the CDP and is responsible for the design of clinical study concepts leading to clinical trial protocols. Defines clinical trial-related Clinical Development Program (CDP) goals and objectives.
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Worldwide Clinical Trials (Worldwide), a leading global contract research organization (CRO), works in partnership with biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies to create customized solutions that advance new medications – from discovery to reality.
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Educate those patients and their families regarding clinical trials in general and the specifics of the proposed clinical trial. Facilitate accrual of appropriate patients to clinical trials.
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The WPH Cancer Center offers comprehensive services, extensive tumor boards, excellent radiology, and pathology as well as clinical trials with opportunities to participate and lead as well as the ability for some focus on oncology specialty.
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