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Expertise in drug development involving multiple platforms (small molecule, biologics, oligonucleotide therapeutics, gene therapy) is preferred The anticipated base pay range for this position is $135,000 to $232,300.
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This position reports to the head of clinical pharmacology and toxicology and liaises with clinical development, clinical operations, non-clinical pharmacology and toxicology, and drug discovery to execute activities for advancing the development pipeline.
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This position will be an integral part of the product development and CMC teams and will have strong collaborations with the Pre-formulation, analytical, process development functions, the Drug Product Pilot Plants, third party manufacturers and AbbVie’s Operations S&T and Commercial Manufacturing functions.
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As a key member of their research and development team, you will leverage your expertise in computational chemistry and data analysis to support drug discovery efforts and advance their pipeline of therapeutic candidates.
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The Biologics Drug Product Development (Bio DPD) is a global organization within AbbVie that is responsible for developing and characterizing drug product formulations and manufacturing processes for biologics and small molecule injectables from early development through commercialization and life cycle management support.
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The Senior Scientist plays an integral role in the development and hands-on execution of critical projects that support the Heme Translational Medicine Department's aims in translational science, clinical trial support, and pre-clinical drug development.
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MD, PhD, DVM, PharmD, MBA or equivalent advanced degree of relevance, in the drug development process. Uses an understanding of disease biology, the drug development process (particularly cross-functional connectivity), and relevant late-stage challenges (e.g., trends in disease area therapeutic advances, and evolving regulatory, patient advocacy and market access environments) to create a vision for each asset, then design and execute effective development programs in support of the overall R&D portfolio goals.
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The Director, Clinical Pharmacology, will be responsible and accountable to lead and execute clinical pharmacology and modeling and simulation (M&S) strategies and activities from early through late-stage clinical development and approval, including post marketing activities, aiming to bring the value of model-informed drug development to our R&D portfolio.
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Lead the GDNF Clinical Development team during interactions regarding drug development, safety, marketing, regulatory filing, and other aspects of a CNS gene therapy product life cycle.
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In this vital role you will be responsible for the development and implementation of the Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology, Modeling and Simulation strategies for cutting-edge novel modalities including Bi-specific T-cell engagers, Bi-specific antibodies, oncolytic viruses, antibody-drug-conjugates, CAR-T cells-based therapies in addition to small molecule & mono-clonal antibodies.
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Ideally educated to PhD-level in Computational Chemistry, Cheminformatics, Bioinformatics, or related field. Newton Colmore is working for a start-up drug discovery biotech and we are assisting them in their search for a cheminformatics expert to join their research team.
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3+ years’ experience in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry, focusing on process and product development, and analytical method development for peptide drug substances and products.
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Contribute to the development of NGS assays to benefit drug discovery and translational research. PhD or MS degree with 3-4+ years of professional experience in molecular biology, biotechnology, or biochemistry.
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PhD in immunology or related field with a minimum of 15 years of relevant proven experience in drug development, including demonstrated success at the conception, discovery and development of first-in-human drug development candidates (e.g. successful INDs or equivalents.
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Sr./Exec Director of Business Development Computation is revolutionizing drug discovery. 7-10 years in early drug discovery and development process, At 1910 Genetics, we put computation at the heart of drug discovery, blending expertise in computational chemistry, structural biology, pharmacology, genetics, data science, and software engineering to develop drugs for previously undruggable targets.
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