Clinical Research Director SanofiClinical Research DirectorCambridge, MA$206,250–$343,750 / yearParticipates and contributes to regulatory and safety documents and discussions: Reviews and/or contributes clinical sections of the Investigator Brochure, IND/IMPD filings, DSUR, development risk management plans. But progress doesn't happen without people - people from different backgrounds, in different locations, doing different roles, all united by one thing: a desire to make miracles happen.
Clinical Research Director - Immunology And Inflammation SanofiClinical Research Director - Immunology And InflammationCambridge, MA$206,250–$343,750 / yearThe Clinical Research Director (CRD), Immunology and Inflammation Therapeutic Area, Solid Organ Transplant focus, is responsible for the development, execution and reporting of clinical trials in support of the registration of a product, directly reporting to the Clinical Lead in charge of the clinical strategy. In addition, the CRD is responsible for the development of abbreviated protocol and clinical protocol, participates to the review process for protocols, study reports, labeling, and contributes/supports interactions with regulatory agencies and ethics committees.
Senior Clinical Research Director SanofiSenior Clinical Research DirectorCambridge, MA$236,250–$393,750 / yearCollaborates with other CRDs within the project, ensures leadership, builds consensus, coordinates action plans with stakeholders to resolve project-related study issues, anticipates potential issues (sharing lessons learned) across the project or study teams. Collaborate with other CRDs within the project, ensure leadership, buildsconsensus, coordinate action plans with stakeholders to resolve project-related study issues, anticipate potential issues (sharing lessons learned) across the project or study teams.
Clinical Research Director - Immunology and Inflammation SanofiClinical Research Director - Immunology and InflammationCambridge, MA$206,250–$343,750 / yearThe Clinical Research Director (CRD), Immunology and Inflammation Therapeutic Area, Solid Organ Transplant focus, is responsible for the development, execution and reporting of clinical trials in support of the registration of a product, directly reporting to the Clinical Lead in charge of the clinical strategy. In addition, the CRD is responsible for the development of abbreviated protocol and clinical protocol, participates to the review process for protocols, study reports, labeling, and contributes/supports interactions with regulatory agencies and ethics committees.
Clinical Research Director, Rare Diseases SanofiClinical Research Director, Rare DiseasesCambridge, MA$206,250–$343,750 / yearExperience / Skills: MD or MD/PhD in a relevant scientific discipline, preferably pulmonology, with at least 2 years relevant experience in clinical development within the pharmaceutical industry, academia, or government agencies such as the NIH, FDA, or other equivalent national or international public health and regulatory organization. On Clinical Development, the CRD: Designs the global clinical development strategy (in close cooperation with other members of the team, particularly Regulatory Affairs end Health Economics) and leads the clinical development with regard to ongoing development activities and planned LCM for labelling changes.
Clinical Research Director - Rare Diseases SanofiClinical Research Director - Rare DiseasesCambridge, MA$178,500–$257,833.33 / yearExperience / Skills: MD or MD/PhD in a relevant scientific discipline, preferably pulmonology, with at least 2 years relevant experience in clinical development within the pharmaceutical industry, academia, or government agencies such as the NIH, FDA, or other equivalent national or international public health and regulatory organization. On Clinical Development, the CRD: Designs the global clinical development strategy (in close cooperation with other members of the team, particularly Regulatory Affairs end Health Economics) and leads the clinical development with regard to ongoing development activities and planned LCM for labelling changes.
Clinical Director, Clinical Research, Hematology Merck & Co IncClinical Director, Clinical Research, HematologyBoston, MA$255,800–$402,700 / yearThe Clinical Director is responsible for maintaining a strong scientific fund of knowledge by: Maintaining awareness of scientific developments within his/her area of expertise, in terms of new scientific findings, research methodologies. The Clinical Director (Principal Scientist) has primary responsibility for planning and directing clinical research activities involving new or marketed medicines in the Oncology therapeutic area, specifically in our Hematology Section.
Director (Principal Scientist), Clinical Research, Respiratory Merck & Co IncDirector (Principal Scientist), Clinical Research, RespiratoryBoston, MA$255,800–$402,700 / yearThe Clinical Director is responsible for maintaining a strong scientific fund of knowledge by: Maintaining awareness of scientific developments within his/her area of expertise, in terms of new scientific findings, research methodologies. The Clinical Director (Principal Scientist) has primary responsibility for planning and directing clinical research activities involving new or marketed medicines in the Cardiovascular and Respiratory therapeutic area.
Senior Director, Clinical Research, Atherosclerosis Merck & Co IncSenior Director, Clinical Research, AtherosclerosisBoston, MA$173,200–$272,600 / yearWork closely with a cross-functional group of experts in commercialization, regulatory affairs, statistics, and manufacturing to manage clinical development projects; and assist the Executive Director and/or Associate Vice President in ensuring that appropriate Corporate personnel are informed of the progress of studies of our company and competitors' drugs, and of internal and external expert opinion on scientific questions relevant to their areas of responsibility. The Senior Director is responsible for maintaining a strong scientific fund of knowledge by: Maintaining awareness of scientific developments within their area of expertise, in terms of new scientific findings, research methodologies.
Executive Director, Product Development Team Leader, Clinical Research, Hematology - Lymphoma Merck & Co IncExecutive Director, Product Development Team Leader, Clinical Research, Hematology - LymphomaBoston, MA$310,900–$489,400 / yearWorking closely with a cross-functional group of experts in commercialization, regulatory affairs, statistics, and manufacturing to manage clinical development projects, and assist the Associate Vice President and/or Vice President in ensuring that appropriate Corporate personnel are informed of the progress of studies of our company and competitors' drugs, and of internal and external expert opinion on scientific questions relevant to their areas of responsibility. Leading internal governance presentations to senior management and committees, communicating progress and key changes in product development strategy between stage gates, ensuring early alignment with line management, and facilitating issue escalation and cross-functional collaboration as needed for governance approval.
Medical Director/Sr Director, Clinical Research Scholar Rock Holding CorpMedical Director/Sr Director, Clinical ResearchCambridge, MAScholar Rock is a late-stage global biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing apitegromab for children and adults with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and other rare, severe, and debilitating neuromuscular diseases. Serve as subject matter expert, leading efforts to provide scientifically robust evaluation of development strategy and plans, including robust literature review to perform disease area assessment, development landscape analysis, and development and regulatory pathway evaluation.
Medical Director/Sr Director, Clinical Research Scholar RockMedical Director/Sr Director, Clinical ResearchCambridge, MAScholar Rock is a late-stage global biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing apitegromab for children and adults with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and other rare, severe, and debilitating neuromuscular diseases. Serve as subject matter expert, leading efforts to provide scientifically robust evaluation of development strategy and plans, including robust literature review to perform disease area assessment, development landscape analysis, and development and regulatory pathway evaluation.
Senior Director, Clinical Pharmacology & Pharmacometrics, Research Business Insights & Technology Bristol-Myers Squibb CoSenior Director, Clinical Pharmacology & Pharmacometrics, Research Business Insights & TechnologyMA$252,640–$306,137 / yearThis leader will partner deeply with Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacometrics, Quantitative Pharmacology, and Translational Medicine stakeholders to deliver the applications, modeling environments, workflow automation, and governed operational capabilities that support CPP work end to end-from quantitative preclinical-to-clinical bridging through clinical PK/PD, dose and regimen decisions, and submission-support outputs. The role carries accountability for the reliability, fit-for-purpose evolution, and long-term scaling of the CPP technology stack and workflow ecosystem, while working in a highly matrixed model with scientific leaders, data teams, lab-platform teams, and regulatory-facing partners.
Senior Medical Director, Clinical Research Neurology Sumitomo Pharma America Holdings Inc (Inactive)Senior Medical Director, Clinical Research NeurologyMarlborough, MA$284,320–$355,400 / yearSumitomo Pharma Co., Ltd., is a global pharmaceutical company based in Japan with operations in the U.S. (Sumitomo Pharma America, Inc.), focused on addressing patient needs in oncology, urology, women's health, rare diseases, cell & gene therapies and CNS. Provide clinical input for and participate in study set up and design including data collection tools, data analysis, eCRF design, edit checks, vendor database design plans, etc.
Director Academic Finance Tufts Medical Center Tufts MedicineDirector Academic Finance Tufts Medical CenterBoston, MA$179,071.98–$228,305.17 / yearDirect funds flow between TM/TMC and TUSM, to support the research and education mission, including support for research infrastructure, shared services, educational roles including site directors, joint appointments, per-student fees, and named positions (e.g., coaches, clerkship directors). Ten (10) years of progressive financial management experience, including leadership in a complex academic healthcare environment, research and education, budget development, funds flow, and sponsored program financial management.
Senior Director, In-Vivo & Non-Clinical Pharmacology, Research Business Insights & Technology Bristol-Myers Squibb CoSenior Director, In-Vivo & Non-Clinical Pharmacology, Research Business Insights & TechnologyMA$252,640–$306,137 / yearThis leader will partner deeply with Research leadership and the Pharmacology, DMPK, Toxicology, and Translational Science units to deliver the applications, workflow capabilities, AI, and supporting data flows that enable non-clinical decisions across in-vivo biology, DMPK, ADME, non-clinical safety, toxicology, and bioanalytical science. Reporting to the Vice President, Research Business Insights & Technology, this leader will operate as part of a unified BI&T leadership team and act as a trusted partner to Research leadership, translating scientific needs into scalable, integrated technology solutions.
Clinical Research Coordinator II Mass General BrighamClinical Research Coordinator IIBoston, MassachusettsFollowing established policies, procedures, and study protocols, provides assistance on clinical research studies, including recruiting, evaluating, and consenting patients for studies; collecting and organizing patient data; scheduling patients for study visits; performing clinical tests such as phlebotomy, EKGs, EEGs, etc. The Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine's division of clinical research is seeking a highly motivated individual with a minimum of one year hands-on clinical research experience to assist with ongoing and future clinical research studies as Clinical Research Coordinator II.
Clinical Research Coordinator II Brigham and Women's HospitalClinical Research Coordinator IIBoston, MA$24.28–$39.43 / hourFollowing established policies, procedures, and study protocols, provides assistance on clinical research studies, including recruiting, evaluating, and consenting patients for studies; collecting and organizing patient data; scheduling patients for study visits; performing clinical tests such as phlebotomy, EKGs, EEGs, etc. The Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine''s division of clinical research is seeking a highly motivated individual with a minimum of one year hands-on clinical research experience to assist with ongoing and future clinical research studies as Clinical Research Coordinator II.
Prin. Scientist, Clinical Research Merck & Co IncPrin. Scientist, Clinical ResearchBoston, MA$190,800–$300,300 / yearInterface broadly with key functions including Discovery Sciences, Preclinical Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toxicology, Translational Biomarkers, Translational Medicine Operations, Translational Medicine-EU, Drug Metabolism/Modeling & Simulation, Regulatory Affairs, and late-stage Clinical Research throughout research sites around the world. Contributing to the identification of novel targets by partnering with discovery research teams to bring a clinical perspective into the earliest stages of target identification and validation, and executing clinical studies to evaluate the relevance of potential targets to human disease in order to justify investment in clinical development programs.
Associate Director, Office for Human Research Studies Dana-Farber Cancer Institute IncAssociate Director, Office for Human Research StudiesBrookline, MARemote$106,400–$118,000 / yearResponsibilities include identifying high level operational issues and devising appropriate management plans, assisting the Director with operational priorities, goals and on-going work-flows, and coordinating operations and administrative management of protocol review related activities and processes. We strive to create an inclusive, diverse, and equitable environment where we provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all backgrounds, and design programs to promote public health particularly among high-risk and underserved populations.