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At least 8-10 years of relevant pharmaceutical/biotechnology experience in R&D, including at least 5 years of relevant Regulatory Affairs experience (regional and/or global), in early development.
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Demonstrated knowledge and experience in Regulatory Affairs within the Oil & Gas industry. The role will involve working in Regulatory Affairs and will require an individual with a strong focus on reviewing and analyzing historical financial and operational records, particularly those related to assets.
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Global system experience working with Regulatory Affairs Strategy, Intelligence, Regulatory Information Mgt & Operations, and/or Submission Publishing domains in support of market authorization.
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This position is part of Quality and Regulatory Affairs located in Fargo, ND and will be fully remote. The Director of Global Regulatory Affairs will be responsible for developing and executing regulatory strategies for drug development and commercialization ensuring compliance with global regulations and standards across multiple markets.
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The Director of Engineering will collaborate closely with Applied Research, Marketing, Regulatory Affairs/Quality Assurance (RA/QA), and contract manufacturers to advance new product initiatives.
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You will work with members of the entire Consumer Affairs team as required to meet the mandated examination schedules. 3-5 years in banking or banking regulatory agency, commissioned examiner preferred.
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Reporting to the Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel, the Associate University Counsel is responsible for providing legal advice on a broad range of subjects with a concentration on University research related contracts and grant agreements, research compliance, technology transfer and intellectual property.
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Work closely with colleagues in other functions including, Regulatory Affairs, Clinical Operations and Patient Engagement. Our client in clinical trial studies is excited to share they are growing and looking for a new Principle Investigator in Gastroenterology.
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Responsible for adhering to all legal, regulatory and HCC policies to including AdvaMed, Pharma, ACCME, Sunshine Act, etc. In collaboration with others in Office of Medical Affairs, works to ensure personal and company compliance with all Federal, State, local and company regulations, policies and procedures for Health, Safety and Environmental compliance.
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This administrative position will support the Conflicts of Interest and Export Control Offices within the Office of Research Regulatory Affairs. UT Southwestern Medical Center is hiring an Administrative Associate, Office of Research Regulatory Affairs.
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Principal Investigator - Gastroenterologist. Be responsible for effective execution of research protocols according to FDA regulations and GCP guidelines. As a Clinical Investigator, you will provide clinical mentorship and leadership for clinical training and clinical trials conducted within the organization.
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Minimum of 10 years experience in Regulatory Affairs or Strategy or similar field required, including experience with Marketing Applications (FDA and/or EMA) and FDA REMS. College graduate in Biological Science, Public Health, or Regulatory Science or related field, or related experience, Masters or PhD preferred.
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Collaborate closely with Clinical Operations, Quality Assurance, CMC, and Regulatory Affairs to ensure compliant and timely delivery of clinical supplies. Lead clinical supply activities for ongoing and new trials, including demand forecasting, trial monitoring, resupply planning, label design, and IRT setup.
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Engage with and lead advocacy efforts with regulators in Asia and EMEA on Public Cloud in partnership with Government Affairs and Regulatory Engagement teams. Leverage data to examine impacts to Customer Experience and Regulatory breaks.
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Title: Clinical Research Physician / Principal Investigator - PT hours (Gastroenterology/ Hepatology) Be responsible for successful execution of research protocols according to FDA regulations and GCP guidelines.
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