
location_on26, Hornor Lane, Queenston Common, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, 08540, United States
CHDI is a privately-funded, not-for-profit biomedical research organization devoted exclusively to Huntington's disease (HD). Our mission is to develop drugs that slow the progression of HD and provide meaningful clinical benefit to patients. As a "science first" organization, our foremost consideration is to do the best science as quickly and efficiently as possible.
We work with an international network of scientists to accelerate scientific progress by serving as a collaborative enabler. Our activities extend from exploratory biology to drug discovery, development, and clinical studies. We are indebted to our donors, whose generosity has made possible this exclusive focus on science.
Work model: Hybrid
26, Hornor Lane, Queenston Common, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, 08540, United States
Princeton, New Jersey
Skills: Excel, Powerpoint, Word, GCP, Ich Guidelines, CTMS, Epro, Edc, MS Project, PMP.
Education: Bachelor's degree in life sciences, healthcare, project management, or business required; Master's degree in life sciences, healthcare, project management, or business required.
Advanced skills using Excel to develop tracking and budget/invoicing spreadsheets. Knowledge of regulatory requirements related to clinical trials and vendor management experience in managing other SaaS vendors (CTMS, ePRO, EDC, etc.). Experience in a global clinical research environment. Certification in Project Management (PMP) or Clinical Research (ACRP/SoCRA). Proficiency in MS Project and other project management tools and software. Experience with regulatory document management. Experience working on CNS clinical research or drug development. Experience negotiating vendor agreements.
CHDI Foundation operates within the biotechnology research sector, focusing its efforts on the rapid discovery and development of drugs designed to delay or slow the progression of Huntington's disease. The organization's primary mission is to deepen the scientific understanding of Huntington's disease while accelerating the creation of effective therapies for patients globally. Based in New York, NY, the foundation supports this work through extensive collaboration with academic and industrial scientists across the world.
Operational support for the foundation is provided by CHDI Management, which handles administrative, management, and contracting services. This management entity also serves other non-profit organizations dedicated to Huntington's disease research. CHDI Management maintains a physical footprint with offices located in Los Angeles, California, New York, New York, and Princeton, New Jersey. The combined efforts of these entities aim to drive meaningful advancements in the treatment of Huntington's disease through coordinated research and strategic partnerships.
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