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job opportunity that could be right for you! The Clinical Trials Manager – Regulatory Affairs provides senior administrative management to the clinical trials program by overseeing, training and
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environment. Communicate effectively. Engage in repetitive motion. Use of computer and calculator. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The University, in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws
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, program evaluation, data collection, or support roles in academic or community-based research settings. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Clear and professional written and verbal communication, including
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Clinical Trials Office here. Duties: Identifies, recruits, and schedules patients who may be eligible to participate in the oncology clinical research program. Performs the initial assessment of potential
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, Neuroscience, Biochemistry, or Microbiology with a computational focus; Computer Science with a biological focus; or a related discipline) Skills: Knowledge of cell, molecular biology, and bioinformatics
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procedures. Enters data and maintains on-going compliance with NCI Clinical Trial Reporting Program requirements. Coordinates schedules, formulates agendas and takes minutes for all PRMS related meetings
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oversight for the donor cadaver program, managing day-to-day operations and ensuring effective communication and outreach to prospective donors, donor families, internal departments, vendors, and external
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specialization in which they are involved. Participates in conferences pertaining to the research area. Identifies patients who may be eligible to participate in the research program. Performs the initial
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advisement to students regarding their financial aid options, to make informed decisions about their educational expenses. Providing detailed information to a student about the costs of their program and what
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. Advertised Physical Requirements: Physical: Sit for prolonged periods. Communicate effectively and listens. Engage in repetitive motion. Use of computer and telephone. Stand, stoop, bend, and reach