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In-vivo and in-vitro drug metabolism including mass balance, stability evaluation, structural elucidation, enzymology, drug-drug interaction (DDI), metabolic enzyme inhibition and induction.
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2) Independently design, conduct, analyze in vitro and in vivo experiments to support the initiation and/or advancement of drug candidates. Job DescriptionGilead Sciences (Foster City, CA) is seeking a talented and highly motivated Research Scientist to join our inflammation group and pursue cutting-edge discovery and translational research in fibrotic and inflammation diseases such as IPF, IBD, RA, and NASH. Our collaborative and interdisciplinary research team utilizes state-of-the-art technologies and innovative methodologies to advance medicines into the clinic.
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The Biotransformation group within the multidisciplinary DMPK organization at Eli Lilly and Company is seeking a scientific director to lead and implement biotransformation studies in drug discovery and development.
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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. You excel at leading and managing drug discovery projects from inception to conclusion.
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The postdoc will be working in an inter-disciplinary and collaborative environment and receive strong support from both the Pulmonary Drug Discovery team and Medicinal Chemistry team at Ionis.
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This position will be responsible for designing, performing, and interpreting in vitro and in vivo studies for drug discovery programs. Work collaboratively across multiple functional groups within drug discovery and clinical development to achieve key corporate goals.
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The successful candidate will work collaboratively with Translational Genetics and Discovery Chemistry to identify new therapeutic areas for application of the TRiM platform technology and develop appropriate in vitro and in vivo models for proof of concept studies and drug discovery activities.
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Actively contributes to ongoing and future collaborations with multiple partners in designing, developing, and executing novel in vitro biology assays to support drug discovery projects.
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Understanding of oligonucleotide drug discovery. in Cell and/or Molecular Biology or related discipline and 2 years of post-doctoral drug discovery experience in a biotech or pharmaceutical industry.
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Discovery Biotherapeutics at AbbVie is seeking a highly-motivated research scientist to join a dynamic team supporting biologics drug discovery. Experience with high-throughput protein purification and in vitro analytical techniques for protein characterization (e.g., SEC, MS.
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SUMMARY:The Senior Principal Scientist works with a fast-paced team in drug Discovery and Development to provide scientific direction and strategy by being an expert in the design/interpretation of both in vitro and in vivo ADME experiments.
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As part of our mission, TRACTION is focused on partnering with our internal drug discovery engine (IACS, ORBIT, Biologics Development and Cell Therapies) and a growing list of external Partners (Boehringer Ingelheim, Taiho, Blueprint Medicines, Schr dinger and Obsidian) to discover and develop the next generation of small-molecule targeted therapies, antibody therapeutics and cell therapies, all driven by the needs we see in our patients.
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This is a customer-facing, customer-centric role and requires deep understanding of data management and flow in one (or more) scientific domains including process development, analytical chemistry, CMC, MAbs discovery, lab automation, protein production, in vitro screening, or assay development.
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Applicants must also be experienced with molecular biology, cell-based studies, in vitro and vivo assays, microscopy, immunohistochemistry, FACS analysis, pharmacology, virology, and immunology.
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The student should have strong interest in neuroscience and learning about CNS drug discovery. Strong desire to develop knowledge of neuroscience/neuroimmunology drug discovery.
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