Clinical Development Lead, Transplant Expansion / New Indications
BiogenFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
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The main work locations are Tokyo and Osaka, though they may vary depending on the job type.
Applicants must be students scheduled to graduate from a 4-year university or above by March 2027. Clinical Development Monitor (CRA/CSA/CTA) and Safety Information Management (PV) positions are open only to science students, while HEOR requires completion of a doctoral program in fields like health economics, public health, epidemiology, statistics, or AI.
There are 10 positions available: Clinical Development Monitor (CRA/CSA/CTA), Consultant, Solution Engineer, Safety Information Management (PV), Clinical Research Monitor, Data Management (DM), Statistical Analysis (Bios), Health Economics & Outcomes Research (HEOR), Marketing Research Analyst (MRA), and Real World Data Consultant (RWDC).
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