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10+ years of total relevant experience in PV and/or relevant medical field or equivalent in lieu of a PharmD / PhD / MD degree of industry experience in drug safety including significant experience with PSURs/ DSURs/(d) RMPS; or in clinical development with demonstrated achievements in safety (ex.
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15 years of drug development experience including interactions with global Health Authorities; must include late-stage assets and interactions with global regulatory agencies for IND/CTA and NDA/BLA/MAA filings and application of this experience to pipeline projects and platforms.
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As an Associate Director, Non-Clinical Drug Safety and Toxicology, Toxicologist, you will be a champion of Otsuka’s culture and values and will provide support to ongoing and planned nonclinical programs at various stages of development.
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The Director, Drug Safety is responsible for planning, directing, coordinating and prioritizing activities of the product safety team and providing oversight of Pharmacovigilance (PV) vendors in all aspects of PV activities for products both marketed and in development.
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At least 10 years in drug development in a biotech or pharmaceutical company, including a minimum of 8 years in a safety-related position. Provides oversight, strategic consultation, and guidance to the Medical Safety Leads on decisions that have significant drug safety implications, including safety signal detection activities of monitoring, evaluation, interpretation and appropriate management and communication of safety information for Insmed’s portfolio of products in development and on the market.
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Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced Director of Drug Safety Operations to oversee drug safety study operations from start-up to close-out. Job Title: Director, Drug Safety Operations.
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Do you have 10+ years of experience in drug development and in drug safety/pharmacovigilance? If you are a strong problem-solver, agile with regulations and requirements for global safety surveillance & safety risk management in drug development and post-marketing settings, and enjoy cross-functional partnerships, this is the role for you.
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PharmD / PhD will be considered with deep safety lead experience in drug safety including significant experience with PSURs/ DSURs/(d) RMPS; or in clinical development with demonstrated achievements in safety (ex.
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We are seeking an experienced Director of Drug Safety Operations to oversee drug safety study operations from start-up to close-out. Director, Drug Safety Operations.
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Minimum requirement: 7+ years’ experience in in drug safety/pharmacovigilance physician in clinical development. Lead the development of safety risk management plans, safety components of IND/NDA/MAA filings, annual safety reports.
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5 years of drug development/safety experience, including a product safety lead role. Drug development / safety experience across therapeutic areas, including Oncology.
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Demonstrated knowledge of principles of drug development, pharmacology, clinical trial methodology and design, medical monitoring of trials, assessment of drug risks and benefits, and safety assessment of drugs both on the market and in development and global safety regulations highly preferred.
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The Director of Drug Safety, working under the guidance of an Executive Director, or the Head of Drug safety & Pharmacovigilance, is responsible for the clinical safety strategy for assigned projects and products, provides drug safety expertise and guidance to Clinical Development, Safety Oversight Committee (SOC) and the Clinical Project Teams, and drives proactive implementation of risk management initiatives in accordance with global regulatory requirements.
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Minimum 12 years' experience as a safety physician with the biotechnology / pharmaceutical industry, leading drug safety & pharmacovigilance, including cross-functional team leadership for signal detection, evaluation, risk classification and management, and communication, for products across multiple stages of development.
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This is both a strategic and hands-on role for a physician leader with broad experience in drug development and drug safety from biotech and/or pharmaceuticals. In your role as Senior Medical Director, Drug Safety & Pharmacovigilance, you will report directly to the Vice President, DSPV.
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