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The Biologics group is responsible for various functions criticalfor drug development such as: antibody discovery, molecular biology, cell line engineering,protein engineering, biophysical analytics, and functional cell assays.
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The Small Molecule Discovery Center (SMDC) at UCSF is seeking a highly collaborative biologist or biochemist with a passion for drug discovery and chemical biology. The SMDC is a leader in academic drug discovery and chemical biology.
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Today, the research in our Department encompasses a broad range of fields, with researchers aiming to both understand and treat human disease, with particular strengths in drug discovery, integrative cell signaling, structural biology, and neuroscience.
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Visterra, Inc., is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate with research experience in biochemistry, cellular and/or molecular biology to help discover and develop biologic therapeutics, as well as expand platform technologies that support our antibody-based drug discovery programs.
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Provide strategic and technical leadership in the integration of AI/ML-based computation, computational biology and drug discovery, ensuring alignment with the company's overarching vision and objectives.
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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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This role is an opportunity to help advance our portfolio of drug discovery projects through the design and synthesis of new chemical entities as a part of the Medicinal Chemistry Team. You will work as part of multidisciplinary teams from early discovery to the delivery of drug candidates.
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As part of Recursion's neuroscience computational biology team, you will be at the forefront of reimagining neuroscience drug discovery using Recursion's massive data capabilities.
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The main duties will be the design and discovery of novel small molecule drugs for multidisciplinary projects entailing medicinal chemistry, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and biophysics.
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A dynamic program manager with deep knowledge of the drug discovery and development process, including demonstrated experience with leading programs through preclinical development and regulatory submission, with a strong preference for early clinical development experience with biologics development and product candidates in immunology.
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Diversify skill sets into medicinal chemistry, drug discovery, and chemical biology programs in drug-resistant bacterial infections. The Roy Laboratory is seeking highly-motivated postdoctoral scholars to join the expanding lab's research program in chemical biology and anti-infective drug discovery for NIH-sponsored projects.
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Conduct/execute in vitro, ex vivo and/or in vivo studies to facilitate drug discovery and development with some independence. Experience in standard cellular and molecular biology techniques (Cell culture, ELISA, Cell-based assays, Immunofluorescence, Western blotting, Microscopy, RNA/DNA isolation, qPCR.
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We are a driving force behind drug discovery, and we are now eagerly searching for an exceptional computational scientist like you to join our ranks. Work at the intersection of experimental and groundbreaking digital technologies, with a particular emphasis on expertise in machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) as applied to small molecule drug discovery.
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New faculty will join a multidisciplinary, and collaborative research environment to complement strengths in chemical biology, cancer biology, biochemistry, immunology, organic/medicinal chemistry and drug discovery & development within the Center for Experimental Therapeutics and broadly across the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute.
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We are seeking an experienced Research Associate to be a key member of our Platform/Drug Discovery Team. In this position, you will work in close conjunction with our Biology Team in the development of our core drug discovery technology and the generation of a completely novel class of therapeutics.
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