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. Candidates should have a strong record of scholarly activity. Candidates whose research complements existing department programs are preferred. Details regarding our research programs and faculty can be found
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candidate will effectively lead internally and externally outsourced projects, meticulously oversee the open issues process, and drive impactful results. You will manage multiple audit projects, contribute
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time for research, teaching, and mentorship. They will be expected to contribute to our mission of delivering outstanding clinical care and developing excellence in clinical research in multiple myeloma
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proactively anticipate and understand concerns and issues while engaging with internal and external stakeholders to drive collaboration and alignment between multiple teams. Job Responsibilities: Lead projects
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, regionally anchored top university as it focuses on the grand challenges of the 21st century. It develops innovative solutions for the world's most pressing issues. In research and academic programs
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research study and program management experience, including 8+ years managing outsourced clinical trials within sponsor companies. Proven ability to oversee multiple studies and programs, with scientific
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The Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI) is seeking outstanding and visionary researchers for multiple faculty positions, ranging from Assistant to Full Professor. As a globally recognized
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sciences are essential. The School values candidates with a clear research vision and a collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach that connects multiple research groups and creates synergy. The University
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OVERVIEW: The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) is the largest nonprofit in the world solely focused on accelerating a cure for each and every multiple myeloma patient. We drive the development and
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! The Clinic focuses on inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system, especially multiple sclerosis. As part of the Department of Neurology, we study the pathogenesis and treatment of this and other