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Frontage Laboratories is a CRO / Clinical Research Organization providing integrated, science-driven, product development services throughout the drug discovery and development process to enable life science companies to achieve their drug development goals.
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Overview:The In vivo Associate Scientist II position will execute in vivo support for pre-clinical biomedical imaging and pathology studies toward pharmaceutical discovery and development.
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The successful candidate will use their strong in vivo pharmacology background and complementary laboratory skills to support discovery efforts and established pipeline projects with an emphasis on anti-obesity therapeutics.
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We are seeking a skilled, motivated, and versatile individual who can help build a highly collaborative, successful drug discovery and development team in the Obesity Research group in Cambridge.
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We are seeking an experienced, creative, and motivated In Vivo Senior Research Associate / Associate Scientist to join our rapidly growing team. Specifically, you will be part of the preclinical team evaluating satellite tissue therapeutics in small and large animal models through execution of discovery and IND-enabling studies.
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Perform various molecular and biochemical assays on tissue samples from preclinical in vivo studies for early discovery drug development programs, including quantitative and qualitative analysis of target mRNAs and proteins (tissue homogenization, RNA extraction, Western blot, ELISA, qPCR, dPCR.
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Whether you are in the discovery sciences, ensuring drug safety and efficacy or supporting clinical trials, you will apply cutting edge design and process development capabilities to accelerate and bring the best in class medicines to patients around the world.
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Liaison with houses on fragrance technologies to support CHD upstream discovery activity. BS in Sciences from an accredited institution (can also include Social Sciences) 1-3 years of experience in a technical fragrance development/evaluation/sensory role either with a supplier or a consumer package goods company.
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Integrate components like web-based UI, commercial indexing products, and access control mechanisms to create operational information and knowledge discovery systems. If you're lured by the endless possibilities presented by AI, Machine Learning, IoT, and Data Science, this job opportunity can be the right career path for you.
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Principal Scientist, Peptide Bio-organic ChemistryApplyType. in collaboration with AbbVieAbout the Role:Seeking a highly motivated and talented peptide chemistry leader to join our new discovery peptide research group.
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Sr Principal Scientist – Computational Biology AI/MLLive. We are seeking a biologist with a strong understanding of therapeutic discovery and machine learning – particularly natural language processing (NLP) and large language models (LLMs) – to help guide and implement internal strategy for leveraging and developing such platforms.
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As a Senior Data Scientist at WBD, you will take a key role in developing and deploying suites of machine learning models to predict content performance on Max, in turn driving business decision-making for our streaming platform.
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Project Scientist - UCLA G.O. Discovery Laboratory University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: JPF09292 The G.O. Discovery Laboratory within the UCLA Eli and Edythe Broad Cell Research Center, which is closely affiliated with the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Molecular Biology Institute, invites applications for a Project Scientist at the Assistant, Associate or Full Project Scientist level.
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The company focuses on producing cell culture products, instruments, and solutions that help customers streamline their discovery, development, and production processes, and by making custom cGMP bioprocess liquids that radically simplify customers' manufacturing workflows - regardless of batch size.
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Track record in drug discovery/development in large or small biotech/pharmaceutical companies, leading translational/biomarker studies or innovative efforts to deploy technologies and assays for enhanced translational capabilities or similar skill sets in academia.
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