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AMB focuses on rapid and efficient delivery of antibodies, characterized for function, kinetics and developability, and engineering for alternative formats, including multi-specifics and CARs. The AMB team’s experience and passion for antibody drug discovery and development combined with the use of trusted, proven technologies, including Ablexis' AlivaMab® Mouse platforms, ensure the highest probability of success.
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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 successful candidate will work collaboratively with leading researchers from the Institutes of Science (IOS), our technology hubs, and members of the Institute of Medicine (IoM) to think strategically, lead and execute preclinicalresearch to generate decisional data packages in support of drug-discovery stage projects.
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The Toxicologist works in a team environment (toxicology, pharmacology, medical/clinical, regulatory, CMC) in Biotech drug discovery and development. A distinguishing strength of MBX is world-class proprietary peptide drug discovery.
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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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We are seeking a highly motivated and collaborative In Vitro Pharmacologist with expertise in CNS drug discovery to join our Drug Discovery team. Rapid identification of and execution of appropriate assay platforms to generate high quality and impactful data in neuroscience drug discovery projects will be essential.
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AbbVie Biotherapeutics and Genetic Medicine is an integrated, global discovery organization responsible for biotherapeutics drug research across disease areas including immunology, oncology, virology, neuroscience, and eye care.
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Academic training in organic or medicinal chemistry (Ph. D. preferred) with 5+ years of drug discovery experience spanning target ID to candidate nomination. Experience in practical knowledge of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery with a record of working effectively on multiple drug discovery programs.
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Demonstrated vision and broad expertise in drug discovery and pharmacology, including small molecules, new modality for targets discovery, assay development and screening and drug property evaluation.
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The incumbent will join a department with current research strength in multiple areas of pharmacology, toxicology, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutics including drug discovery efforts for Alzheimer's and other age-related neurodegenerative diseases.
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The equivalent of PhD + 4 years of relevant drug discovery industry experience in medicinal chemistry, with an emphasis on small molecule drug discovery. If you're excited by the challenge of putting protein motion at the heart of drug discovery and passionate about making a difference in the lives of patients, join us.
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The successful candidate will become a key member of our in vitro biology core group, which is an essential component in the company's drug discovery operation. Experience in cell biology techniques, including gene and protein expression analysis, assay development and optimization, flow cytometry, and multiplexing to support lead discovery, target validation, and hit optimization.
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We are collaborating with a leading law firm in their search for a Patent Agent with expertise in chemistry, including areas like medicinal chemistry, small molecule research, pharmaceuticals, drug discovery, and synthetic chemistry.
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PharmaResources (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (a public trading company listed in ShenZhen Stock Exchange, Stock Code: 301230) was founded in 2007 as a CRO/CDMO/CMO service provider focusing on one-stop shop integrated service in small molecule drug discovery, development and commercial production of APls and key intermediates.
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We are seeking a talented and highly motivated Sr. Associate Scientist in molecular biology and metabolism to support our drug discovery programs. BA/BS or MS in molecular biology, biochemistry, metabolism, or related field with 2-5 years of experience in drug discovery research.
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