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other Cancer Institute faculty and staff on available protocols, and general research topics such as FDA, IRB and GCP regulations. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following: Protocol
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accurate; assist with query resolution in a timely manner. Document and report serious adverse events per protocol and institutional policy. Act as a liaison with hospital staff, physicians, IRB, review
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in data analysis, IRB submission, writing, and manuscript submission for scholarly works in the above areas. The qualified candidate will have training or experience in scholarly research, including
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(IRB) protocols for research including clinical trials and retrospective studies Coordinate staff in ensuring all regulatory requirements are met and documented for clinical trials, including but not
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subcontractors; conducts literature searches and literature reviews; assists with institutional review board (IRB) applications and other data governance requests; designs and executes linkage strategies
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. Experience can be used in lieu of a bachelor’s degree. Knowledge and understanding of Title 45 CFR 46 (The Common Rule) and/or ICH Guidelines, Good Clinical Practices, FDA, HIPAA and IRB regulations
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accurate and complete records which may include, but are not limited to, signed informed consent, relevant IRB approvals, source documentation, Case Report Forms (CRF's), drug dispensing logs, and study
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Benefits TTI employees can choose from several health coverage options offered by The Texas A&M University System for themselves and their families, as well as numerous other benefit programs. https
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, collected and stored in the approved IRB and Duke required practice. 2. Data Analysis • Perform neuroimaging research in Dr. Cabeza’s and Davis’ lab, focusing on representational analysis, as
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organization, equipment, and supply inventories while supporting a productive and collaborative research environment. Ensure compliance with institutional, federal, and state regulations, including IRB, IACUC