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, monitoring of Laboratory Information System, monitoring status of staff credentials, training, competencies and certification of equipment. Confers with Administration, Medical Director, Laboratory Director
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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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Quality Assurance, Medical Regulatory Compliance, R&D Legal, Corporate Compliance, Worldwide Safety & Regulatory and Pharmaceutical Sciences and other key study team members such as the Clinician, Clinical
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environment with a cross-functional clinical team. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS PhD in Pharmacokinetics, Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacometrics, Engineering or PharmD Strong written and verbal communication skills
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reviews, scientific exhibits and projects requiring skill in medical communication. Your planning skills will help in preparing forecasts for resource requirements, and providing areas of improvement
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Sciences, Translational Science and Therapeutics, Human Biology, Basic Sciences, or Vaccine and Infectious Disease, depending on mutual interests. Fred Hutch and University of Washington faculty engage in
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Why Patients Need You Whether you are involved in the design and development of manufacturing processes for products or supporting maintenance and reliability, engineering is vital to making sure
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advanced science and technologies into the therapies and vaccines that matter most. Whether you are in the discovery sciences, ensuring drug safety and efficacy or supporting clinical trials, you will apply
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with influence and recommendations to meet changing G C P business needs QUALIFICATIONS MUST-HAVE : BS (or equivalent), preferably in pharmaceutical or natural sciences, or equivalent 7+ years
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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