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Demonstrated expertise in PAT method development, optimization, and use of multivariate data analysis / chemometrics (MVDA, PCA, PLS) Degree in analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, or related scientific field (chemical engineering, data science, etc.
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Prior experience in chemometrics, including use of multivariate data analysis, in situ reaction monitoring, reaction profiling, and development of first-principles process chemistry models. Acting as the Synthetic Process Developoment team’s main point of contact with Alexion / AstraZeneca IT partners, and clearly translating scientific business requirements into actionable IT and data management strategies.
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Experience in chemometrics and spectroscopic data analysis. Experience in chemometrics. Contribute to proposal and manuscript writing, speaking at scientific meetings and program reviews.
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Your expertise in chemometrics, statistical modeling, and performance analysis will be vital in driving our product quality and efficiency to new heights. Stay updated with the latest advancements in chemometrics and related fields and leverage this knowledge to drive continuous improvement in our manufacturing operations.
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Experience with PAT/Chemometrics, Continuous Manufacturing, and/or QbD is preferred. Maintain and enhance scientific/technical knowledge, champion ideas for new projects, and serve as a role model within the scientific/technical community.
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Keep on top of several projects at once, spanning scientific focus areas including biotechnology, functional genomics, immuno-oncology, neurodegeneration, and biochemistry. The Arc Institute is seeking a Scientific Design Strategist to join our Scientific Publications team and work closely with our Core Labs and Technology Centers to facilitate clear, meaningful, and visually appealing communication of scientific data through figures and visual media.
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Stanford University Department of Biomedical Data Science is seeking a Scientific Curator 2 for the PharmGKB. This position works as part of a team of scientific curators to build and maintain the world’s largest collection of pharmacogenomics information.
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Dr. Gordon has authored over 100 published scientific manuscripts, eight books and numerous scientific abstracts in the area of preventive medicine. Dr. Neil F. Gordon, Founder & Chief Scientific Officer.
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Senior Analytical Development Chemist - Thermo Fisher Scientific. When you’re part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, you’ll do challenging work, and join a team that values performance, quality and innovation.
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With over $1 billion invested annually in R&D, at Thermo Fisher Scientific you’ll help solve some of the world’s toughest challenges, from giving cancer patients hope, ensuring safe drinking water and helping law enforcement tackle cases through forensics.
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The vigorously charged Scientific Programmer I will be responsible for supporting multiple projects and will work with senior engineers and scientists as far as helping with design architectures, interfaces and the development of advanced algorithms for both signal and image processing applications.
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Merck Oncology Regional Medical Scientific Director - Thoracic Malignancies - D.C., VA, WV (Remote) Topeka , Kansas Apply Now The Oncology Regional Medical Scientific Director (RMSD) is a credentialed (i.e., PhD, PharmD, DNP, MD) therapeutic and disease expert who engages in bidirectional exchange of scientific or medical information with Scientific Leaders (SLs.
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Merck Oncology Regional Medical Scientific Director - Thoracic Malignancies - WA, OR, MT, ID, WY, AK (Remote) Montgomery , Alabama Apply Now The Oncology Regional Medical Scientific Director (RMSD) is a credentialed (i.e., PhD, PharmD, DNP, MD) therapeutic and disease expert who engages in bidirectional exchange of scientific or medical information with Scientific Leaders (SLs.
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Merck Oncology Regional Medical Scientific Director - Thoracic Malignancies - D.C., VA, WV (Remote) Concord , New Hampshire Apply Now The Oncology Regional Medical Scientific Director (RMSD) is a credentialed (i.e., PhD, PharmD, DNP, MD) therapeutic and disease expert who engages in bidirectional exchange of scientific or medical information with Scientific Leaders (SLs.
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Merck Oncology Regional Medical Scientific Director - Thoracic Malignancies - WA, OR, MT, ID, WY, AK (Remote) Billings , Montana Apply Now The Oncology Regional Medical Scientific Director (RMSD) is a credentialed (i.e., PhD, PharmD, DNP, MD) therapeutic and disease expert who engages in bidirectional exchange of scientific or medical information with Scientific Leaders (SLs.
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