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Janssen, a member of Johnson & Johnson's Family of Companies, is recruiting a Summer 2018 Immunology Medical Affairs Intern to work in the Gastroenterology Therapeutic Area. Janssen is the name given to Johnson & Johnson’s global pharmaceutical companies that market both conventional and biologic monoclonal antibody drugs. The Immunology Medical Affairs organization carries out scientific analyses to generate peer-reviewed journal publications and performs post-approval (Phase 3b/4) interventional and observational studies to generate important safety and efficacy data with approved Janssen products (e.g. Remicade [infliximab], Simponi [golimumab], and Stelara [ustekinumab]).
This full-time paid summer internship position is offered by the Gastroenterology group within the Immunology US Medical Affairs division of Janssen Biotechnology and is based in Horsham, Pennsylvania (in the suburbs of Philadelphia). The Gastroenterology Medical Affairs group supports Janssen products approved for use in patients with adult and pediatric Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis (also called Inflammatory Bowel Disease). The Internship Program is focused on providing college and graduate students with practical scientific and clinical experience in areas including data review, interpretation and presentation as well as study operations.
The Gastroenterology Medical Affairs Intern will:
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