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ID #53290261
Estado Massachusetts
Ciudad Cambridge
Tipo de trabajo Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Biogen
Showed 2025-01-17
Fecha 2025-01-17
Fecha tope 2025-03-18
Categoría Etcétera
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Intern, Global Clinical Operations

Massachusetts, Cambridge, 02138 Cambridge USA
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This application is for a 12-week student role from June- August 2025. Resume review begins in January 2024.Global Clinical Operations (GCO) is part of the organization in R&D. GCO supports by providing expert operational delivery on our R&D clinical pipeline (phases 1-4). GCO is a key member of the Project Team (PT) and leads the Study Management Teams (SMT). We strive to be a world class organization that brings indication and phased aligned operational and scientific expertise to our pipeline. A customer-focused mindset and delivering on quality & value are integral to how we conduct our business in GCO and are exhibited through our growing site and patient engagement activities.Position DescriptionThis fellowship offers an experiential learning opportunity that includes exposure to the Biotechnology industry, access to subject matter experts, and project-based work to advance our organizational mission in developing more equitable healthcare experiences for all patients.  The position requires familiarity with the healthcare experience of underrepresented and/or underserved communities in the US.  The individual will be expected to work collaboratively with team members and groups within Research & Development.  The project will focus on initiatives led by Global Clinical Operations to advance health equity and diversity in clinical trials.  Examples may include:Study and site feasibility projects leveraging real world data sets with a focus on identification of regions and sites as well as enrollment modelling to support clinical trial diversity goalsFDA Clinical Trial Diversity Plans: support in development of program and study diversity plansPlanning and execution of community engagement and awareness programs in high priority disease areas

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