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team of an oncology program. ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES Acts as Clinical Pharmacology representative on Clinical Sub Team and Development Team, as appropriate. Provides the clinical pharmacology components
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ROLE SUMMARY The overall role of the Early Clinical Sciences (ECS) Clinician is to support the development and execution of one or more studies for small molecule and novel biological therapies from
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-Specific Document List algorithms to address rapidly changing business needs Manage investigator record retention program across Pfizer clinical trials Drive performance of CRO against TMF requirements
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management as it relates to driving labeling process in regulated industry MS Office Suite; expert formatting skills (Word, XML) Bachelor's degree (in science or life sciences preferred) Attributes: Knowledge
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utilized with full confidence in a compliant manner, these include: insights generation, field compensation, program performance calculation, SPP program performance, limited distribution network evaluation
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multidisciplinary project team of an oncology program. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Act as Clinical Pharmacology representative on Clinical Sub Team and Development Team as appropriate. Participate in implementing model
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. Partner with other data science / computational groups to identify optimal solutions to scientific problems. Develop and deliver statistical training to scientists. Promote an effective Statistical network
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degree, preferably in a life science discipline. BS/BA +5 years, MS/MA +3 years, PhD +0 year s of experience in medical writing or related field. Understanding of the role of each member of cross
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documents Facilitate team and cross functional meetings. Education Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a science or life sciences required 3+ years experience in a regulated environment; pharmaceutical
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labeling experience preferred). Bachelor's degree (in science or life sciences preferred) Attributes: Knowledge of global/regional regulatory guidelines and requirements important. Excellent written and