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Department Specific Functions The Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is looking for an Associate Scientist to join the new Sylvester Proteomic Shared Resource (PSR), to apply state of the art LC-MS based methods and techniques for quantitative proteomics.
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Hands-on experience with cell biology techniques (RNA/DNA extraction, PCR, Western Blot, ELISA, small molecule/biologics interventional assays) Work with the Associate Director, providing in vivo pharmacology expertise.
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Positive and collaborative disposition with the ability to work cooperatively within a team Experience: Driven to successful outcomes, adaptive in times of change, and innovative in face of roadblocks For Research Associate: 3+ years of hands-on experience, industrial experience is preferred.
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Hands-on experience with in vitro antibody discovery display technologies (e.g., phage, yeast display) Associate Scientist I, Associate Scientist II, Scientist I or Scientist II.
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A Scientist I/Associate Scientist (exact title commensurate with education/experience) is available in the Protein Analytical Chemistry Department (within the US Biologics Pharma Technical Development organization), The selected candidate will be responsible for ensuring both mass spec software and instruments function properly to deliver high quality results to the pipeline.
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Hands on experience in working with CRISPR, siRNA and shRNA is a plus. This Associate Research Scientist will join the Translational Development Group in San Diego. Associate Research Scientist.
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Deka is currently seeking an Analytical Development Associate Scientist with experience in analytical methods, HPLC, cIEF, CE-SDS, potency assays. Hands-on experience in analytical development and quality control in the biologics field.
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7+ years of product development experience with hands-on experience managing across Phase 1-4 clinical trials with a PharmD/PhD/MD. Senior Product Development Scientist/Product Development Associate Director page is loaded.
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Vibrant growing contract research organization focusing on cGMP bioanalysis is looking for an entry level scientist to help grow their expanding service portfolio. Research Associate- Bioanalysis, Cell and Gene Therapy.
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Job Description: Job Title: Associate Research Scientist. The associate will be expected to maintain an electronic lab notebook and organize results into reports or presentations.
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Hands-on in Prompt Engineering, Azure Open AI (or other recent LLM), Form Recognizer, Cognitive Search, Vector Databases. DP-100: Microsoft Certified Azure Data Scientist Associate.
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The Senior Research Associate/Associate Scientist will have hands-on experience in assay development and will be interested in projects requiring close collaboration with other groups, such as discovery research, product sciences, process development, and QC.
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Broad hands-on experience with modern analytical instrumentations commonly used in the analysis and characterization of biologics, carbohydrates, conjugates and small molecule drug candidates and successful track record of method development trouble shooting and validation, e.g., UV-Vis, various modes of HPLC, CE, SDS-PAGE, icIEF, LCMS, GCMS, enzyme kinetics, colorimetric and fluorescent plate-based assays, ELISA, Western Blot, etc.
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Qualifications : Ph. D. or M.S. in Chemical Engineering or relevant scientific discipline with at least 10 years of experience in formulation and drug product development and track record of progressing assets from INDs to MAAs. Strong understanding and extensive hands-on experience in early- and late-stage drug product process development.
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Associate Scientist-Oncology (In Vivo Pharmacology) page is loaded Associate Scientist-Oncology (In Vivo Pharmacology) Apply remote type On Site locations US - California - Thousand Oaks time type Full time posted on Posted 5 Days Ago job requisition id R-182198 Career Category Scientific Job Description HOW MIGHT YOU DEFY IMAGINATION.
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