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Imaging Research and Development Associate

Alimentiv · Entry
Posted 1d ago · via RemoteOK
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The Imaging Research and Development Associate will assist with providing the Clinical Project Management, Data Management and Medical Leadership teams with medical, scientific, and operational advice/support for Central Image Management Solution (CIMS) clinical trials. Act as a point of contact assisting in issues/matters related to central reading with internal and external project teams. Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders on document development, central reader training and quality monitoring, and assist in analyzing image services and product offerings for CIMS clinical trials. Support the department and company in achieving objectives and strategic goals.

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Trials Management Support (30-40%)


Central Reading Processes Support (30-40%)


Process/Product Design and Improvements (10-20%)


Research and Development (10-20%)


Qualifications


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$61,000 - $102,000 a year
+ Bonus
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Accommodations for job applicants with disabilities are available upon request

 

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