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The Analytical Scientist- Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (LCMS) is responsible for performing validation and samples analysis in the LCMS laboratory, including troubleshooting and training and support of bioanalytical operations and Analytical Scientists.
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Seeking a Scientist, RNA Analytics to support analytical method development and testing of mRNA and gRNA oligonucleotide drug substance and drug product across all stages of development.
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Support and closely work with research, cell-line development, upstream, downstream, and analytical scientist. The formulation scientist will work closely with downstream and analytical scientists to analyze biochemical and biophysical properties for biopharmaceutical products.
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The Senior Principal Scientist will report to the Head of Analytical Development as they leverage their analytical expertise across drug substance and drug product development in the pre-clinical through proof-of-concept phases.
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As a Medical Laboratory Scientist 2, you will ensure quality specimens for Laboratory testing by recognizing pre-analytical factors that adversely affect patient results. INOVA Fairfax Medical Campus is seeking an AMT or ASCP Medical Lab Scientist to join their Blood Bank Team.
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As a key member of the analytical development group, the successful candidate will have significant experience in cell-based assay, immunoassay, and qPCR method development and qualification/validation, as well as strong experimental design and data analysis skills.
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Preferred experience with projects supporting forensic toxicology, medico-legal death investigations, and/or forensic DNA analytical services. Chief Forensic Scientist. Principal Forensic Scientist.
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In non-licensure states, must hold a national certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Technologist such as ASCP, AAB, or AMT unless grandfathered per state requirement. Performs assigned pre-analytical activities related to laboratory testing, which may include general and analytical equipment maintenance, function checks and documentation; inventory control and supply stocking, specimen collection as needed; biological specimen processing; cleaning and disinfection of selected or assigned laboratory equipment and spaces; quality control and calibration performance; and other pre-analytical activities.
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Candidates should be self-motivated with a strong background in analytical and numerical modeling. Finite element analysis codes (ABAQUS, NASTRAN, ANSYS, LS-DYNA, CTH) We are looking for a highly motivated mid-level engineer with either a Bachelors or Master's degree in mechanical, civil, or aerospace engineering and 3+ years of experience among the fields of structural mechanics, stress analysis, structural design, material modeling, or shock analysis and testing.
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COMPUTATIONAL RESEARCH SCIENTIST, CHUNG LAB , Picower Institute for Learning and Memory , to use computational toolkit developer experience to support ongoing research by finding solutions and improvements to the current Chung Lab technologies and processes.
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In this role you will have the opportunity work closely with scientists in teams from Upstream, Downstream, and Analytical development as well as members of the Lundbeck Quality organization to advance therapeutic biologic compounds through clinical to late-stage development.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Technologist such as ASCP, AAB, or AMT unless grandfathered per state requirement and CLT State Licensure. The Medical Laboratory Scientist performs various laboratory procedures in assigned areas as licensed/certified.
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The Analytical Senior Scientist coaches and mentors junior Associates. The Analytical Senior Scientist makes improvements to existing testing methodologies and processes. The Analytical Senior Scientist will be responsible for the design and development of new analytical testing methodologies and the management of testing to support assigned development programs.
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In depth understanding of analytical methods for small molecule and biologics development: SEC, CE, cIEF, ELISA, LC-MS, Peptide Mapping. Manage analytical development activities both internally and at contract laboratories with best practices in support of Exelixis developmental from discovery to NDA.
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The Medical Lab Scientist I is responsible for analytical laboratory testing generally requires a moderate to high degree of theoretical and practical knowledge and expertise in licensed area(s), customarily involves testing of blood and/or human biological specimens.
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