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Nice-to-Have 2-5 years of experience leading projects/programs in a biotechnology or pharmaceutical company focused on oncology discovery and drug development. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and executing preclinical discovery research activities in collaboration with cross functional project teams for drug development candidates.
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The Senior Director External Innovation and Drug Discovery actualizes Novo Nordisk's externalization agenda by driving pipeline impact from alliances, research collaborations and business development activities in Diabetes and Obesity.
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Job Overview: This job is seeking a drug discovery leader with expertise in the anti-fungal therapeutic area, who has made substantial contributions to target identification and drug discovery efforts, and has experience in assay and in vivo model development.
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Extensive hands-on experience building quantitative in vitro assays (biochemical and cellular) and expertise with in vivo pharmacology models in an oncology drug discovery setting.
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Collaborate with CRO and academic partners; employ cutting-edge in vitro and in vivo animal and human models to advance drug discovery and development programs up to and including IND filing.
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You have substantial experience as functional lead in an antibody drug discovery and/or a small molecule fibrosis program. You have earned a Ph. D. in biological sciences or related discipline with at least 5 years drug discovery experience in a Biotech or Pharma.
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Are you a passionate veterinary anatomic pathologist interested in driving innovation in drug discovery to bring safe and effective therapies to cancer patients? Our pathologists are empowered by access to AI digital pathology, multiplex assays, advanced molecular imaging techniques, and a full suite of in vivo imaging technologies.
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They will interact daily with our data science and computational group for interpretation and design, our biology and pharmacology group to develop assay workflows for in vivo translation, and our chemistry group to push the boundaries of what is possible with parallel chemistry and library syntheses.
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The ideal individual has a PhD in Biochemistry , Medicinal Chemistry, or Organic Chemistry and 15+ years of industry experience leading automation and high throughput biology/chemistry for target ID, Novel Hit Discovery, Hit to Lead, and Lead Optimization campaigns across multiple target classes and disease areas as a member of the senior leadership team of a small to mid stage biotech company or the R&D organization of a large pharmaceutical company.
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The candidate will have the opportunity to lead multi-disciplinary drug discovery and preclinical teams as targets progress and will be expected to work seamlessly with colleagues across discovery research, chemistry, preclinical pharmacology, toxicology and analytical development.
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This individual will lead the in vivo pharmacology efforts to drive discovery to identify new lead molecules, and design and execute mechanistic studies to characterize these compounds and their impact on physiology and pathophysiology.
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We're looking for an experienced medicinal chemist with a passion for solving complex design and synthesis problems in small molecule drug discovery, who is also excited about applying machine learning tools to accelerate compound design and synthesis.
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Interact with the bioanalytical, in vivo teams and customers on scientific study designs, protocols, adverse events, shipping details, and reports. Perform formulation preparation for various routes of administration to support pre-clinical in vivo or in vitro projects.
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As a Pathologist in CVRM, you will work closely with discovery safety specialists and toxicologists as well as disease area scientists, providing expert anatomic pathology support to multiple CVRM drug projects across all development stages.
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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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