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will oversee research assistants and research coordinators to maintain protocol compliance and federal assurances and to implement increasingly complex clinical trials. The incumbent will work within the
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of data from source documents and medical records and completion of case report forms per sponsor requirements. Responsible for trials of varying complexity and disease indication. Work collaboratively with
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the Lombardi CTO, including collection of data from source documents and medical records and completion of case report formsper sponsor requirements. Supports trials of varying complexity and disease indication
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or excluded from higher education Minimum 3 years of management experience leading teams with demonstrated experience supervising, mentoring, and developing staff, Ability to solve complex problems by building
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will manage regulatory matters for complex clinical trials across multiple studies and therapeutic areas. The CTTM supports research efforts for various clinical trials within CTTM and Department
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ambitions of Georgetown University Medical Center and the Office of Advancement by cultivating and developing partnerships with the University’s highest profile and most complex philanthropic relationships
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clinical research data for complex clinical trials across multiple studies and therapeutic areas, from study start-up and planning through execution and closeout • Supports multiple clinical research studies
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families globally Strong written and oral communications skills; a demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects in a complex, multi-faceted environment; experience working with vendors and partners from
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, complex reports, dashboards and maps Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including presentation skills Strong administrative skills Strong analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving
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. This position requires hands-on execution of complex experiments, meticulous sample processing, and contribution to data analysis and figure preparation. The scope of work will evolve with new projects and