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The Molecular Assay Development team is seeking an accomplished (Senior) Scientist to join our team within the Cellular Therapy Analytical Development (CTAD) organization. The (Senior) Scientist will have extensive hands-on experience in assay development; possess excellent communication skills; and be able to work with cross-functional teams in order to effectively transfer analytical methods, as wells as maintain and troubleshoot existing methods.
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The candidate will employ these models for commercial product development and phenotypic assay development for drug discovery screening efforts. This position requires a strong background in iPSC cell culture, disease modeling, and phenotypic assay development.
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Author assay development and qualification reports with solid datasets to evaluate assay characteristics. Drive assay life cycle, including assay optimization, transfer, and qualification.
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Expertise in Ligand Binding Assay Methods (ELISA, MSD, Gyrolabs, Simoa etc.) Strong knowledge of Bioanalytical Assay Validation regulations (FDA, EMA guidance) Collaborate with the outsourcing function to facilitate the transfer, qualification, and validation of assays to Contract Research Organization (CRO) partners, as well as assist with troubleshooting any assay-related issues with these partners.
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Technical expertise or familiarity in the following: chemical synthesis, mechanical testing, material characterization, conjugation and bio-conjugation techniques, assay and immunoassay development and standard reagent immobilization and drying techniques (printing, lyophilization, reagent deposition, etc.
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Oversight of assay verification, qualification, validation, and tech transfer activities. Author and review Quality Control Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Assay Qualification Reports, and Stability Protocols.
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MS in biochemistry, pharmaceutical sciences or related discipline with 10+ years' relevant bioanalytical assay methods experience. BA/BS in biochemistry, pharmaceutical sciences or related discipline with 12+ years' relevant bioanalytical assay methods experience.
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Work within a multidisciplinary team, spanning from assay, applications, engineering, and bioinformatics, to marketing. Be responsible for experimental design, assay running, optimization, data collection, and interpretation.
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Strong scientific background and experience with assay development and validation across technology platforms in genomics, especially those that are employed in clinical trials (e.g., NGS, WES, WGS, RNASeq, PCR, ddPCR and Nanostring.
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PhD with 2+ years of industry experience in molecular assay development, or MS/MA in Molecular Biology or similar with 5+ years of related experience, or BS/BA with 10+ years of related experience.
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Prior experience and good understanding of cell-based assay development, cell culture techniques and flow cytometry methods are desired. The Senior Bioanalysis Scientist I is responsible for assay development, validation, and sample testing to support non-clinical and clinical studies for a fast-growing Exelixis pipeline of novel biotherapeutics.
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Expertise in virology, with skills in viral analytics (plaque assay, TCID50, indirect fluorescence assay), virus cultivation and propagation, as well as the design, rescue, and characterization of negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses.
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Experience with HTS and phenotypic cell-based assay development. Assay development and optimization. Molecular biology/cloning, PCR, and other common biology techniques like western blotting, flow cytometry, microscopy, and biochemical assays.
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We have the capabilities to analyze virtually any peptide, protein, or antibody, and have built a reputation for solving technical challenges related to assay development and validation. We have the capabilities to analyze virtually any peptide, protein, or antibody, and have built a reputation for solving technical challenges related to assay development and validation.
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Specific technical background in assay development (cellular or biochemical) and experience with various assay readouts. We are seeking a highly motivated and creative Associate Scientist to join the Discovery Sciences and Technologies (DST) Department and contribute to our biochemistry and cell biology capabilities to enable the identification and nomination of small molecule and biologics drug candidates across all therapeutic areas at Gilead.
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