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Through this proprietary, versatile and modular approach, Entrada is advancing a robust development portfolio of RN, antibody- and enzyme-based programs for the potential treatment of neuromuscular, ocular, metabolic and immunological diseases, among others.
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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. The Principal DMPK Scientist is highly motivated, collaborative, and innovative with experience supporting and leading nonclinical and clinical DMPK activities to support progression of oncology based novel drug candidates into and within clinical development.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Associate Scientist/Scientist to join our Assay & Analytics team and contribute to multiplexed HTP approaches for enzyme and host engineering in microorganisms, particularly yeast.
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Well versed in various analytical techniques such as FACS, ELISAs, PCR, HPLC and Fluorescence spectroscopy, enzyme assays and other applicable methods to the testing of biopharmaceuticals. The Sr Scientist, Quality Control Analytical will partner with Analytical Development to coordinate training, transfer and qualification/validation of new assays in the QC Analytical Laboratory.
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Demonstrate strong knowledge and experience in biotechnology - enzyme hydrolysis, food science, and spray drying technology. Be able to complete enzyme-related projects independently, including formulation and bench sample preparation, adjustment for scale-up, and production troubleshooting.
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Examples of laboratory tests performed by Clinical Laboratory Scientists includes detection of abnormal cells causing leukemia, analysis of cardiac enzyme activities, identifying type of bacteria causing an infection and detection of DNA markers for genetic diseases.
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Additionally, the candidate will have a working knowledge of various research areas including neuroscience, enzyme biokinetics, toxicology, biochemistry, and histology. The Director/Senior Principal Research Scientist will lead a team performing in vivo pharmacological research to characterize existing and novel toxin therapeutics.
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Cynet Health Clinical Laboratory Scientist, also called Medical Technologist provides laboratory information and services needed for the diagnosis and treatment of disease. A valid Clinical Laboratory Scientist License.
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Enzyme modification experience strongly preferred. The R&D Food Scientist works under the guidance of the R&D Manager on R&D projects, including developing new products and testing methods, process optimization, cost savings, regulation/documentation, etc.
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An enzyme called reverse transcriptase (RT) is the most foundational tool for converting RNA into cDNA, enabling sensitive detection and RNA sequencing. Research Scientist | Molecular Biology.
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Research scientist or postdoctoral associate- Protein engineering. a strong background in protein/enzyme research demonstrated. Research scientist or postdoctoral associate- Protein engineering.
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Molecular techniques including transfections, cloning, DNA/RNA extraction and PCR, restriction enzyme digestion. The Research Scientist is responsible for support within the Construct Team. Must have a strong background in molecular and immunological assays, protein production and optimization, and bioinformatics.
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Work-related experience with immunoassays, enzyme activity assays, and/or HPLC. As a NBS Senior Scientist, this position oversees the performance of filter paper blood spot analysis for a variety of genetic disorders as required by the Code of Virginia.
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Strong background and hands-on experience in the development, verification, and validation of Bioanalytical methods, including Immunoblotting, ELISA, Enzyme activity, Potency, and other chromogenic assays, CE-SDS, SDS-PAGE, AGE, Mass spectrometry, and other biochemical assays.
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Two year full-time (or the equivalent of full-time) experience as a licensed scientist in a hospital clinical laboratory performing varied clinical tests and analyses. Experience in all areas of the lab to include: Blood bank, Chemistry, microbiology, urinalysis, etc.
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