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Validated ability to synthesize information from multiple scientific fields to generate insights to guide product design and development - analytical & physical characterization, in-vitro & in-vivo model systems, PBPK modeling, sensory psychophysiology, consumer research, etc.
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Lead and manage product formulation and raw materials reviews for new or existing products, to ensure they meet US & Canadian regulatory requirements, and that all supporting documentation is suitably maintained (e.g., Formula / Specification Sheets / Allergen Statements etc.
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Training or experience in formulation, filling, packing, validation, and technology transfer. We're building a sustainable network of high-tech, end-to-end manufacturing solutions to better withstand disruptive events, serve scientific discovery, and reach those in need.
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Sr. Scientist will also manage CDMOs for Upstream tech transfer timelines and deliverables and act as a cross-functional subject matter expert in the organization to promote scientific and operational excellence.
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This role requires close collaboration with specialists in various areas including veterinary science, bacterial process development, vaccine formulation, manufacturing, bioinformatics, intellectual property, assay development, immunology, animal experimentation, pathology, regulatory affairs, and marketing.
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The projects include laboratory, clinical and translational research and require collaboration with biomedical investigators, formulation of scientific goals, data cleaning and management, bioinformatics analysis to address aims and presentation of results.
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Experience in applying fundamental engineering and scientific principles to the characterization of freeze/thaw, formulation/mixing, filtration, filling, lyophilization, capping, and visual inspection.
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The responsibilities include working with Formulation, Process Engineers, Analytical Development, Production, Quality, and Regulatory to identify product and process criticalities and finding scientific data driven solutions to any Technology Transfer process.
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Substantial experience in scientific communications (publications and medical communications) - Manage external vendors and medical agencies assisting with scientific communications content planning and execution.
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Despite NATO’s long-standing technical and scientific superiority, the Alliance is at risk now because its competitors are quickly closing the gap by improving their technologies and capabilities.
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This individual manages and implements the formulation research and development processes and strategies to ensure compliance with all global regulatory requirements and supports the scientific affairs function.
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Bachelors Degree in scientific field, preferably in Chemistry, Biology or Engineering. May add chemicals or raw materials to process solutions or product batches to correct or establish formulation required to meet specifications.
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Leverage experience and scientific know-how to provide scientific and organizational leadership to Formulation Development and related teams to ensure delivery of quality products to clients.
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The range of testing includes microbiological and chemistry on raw materials, in process and finished products, complemented by product formulation services. Eurofins Scientific is an international life sciences company, providing a unique range of analytical testing services to clients across multiple industries, to make life and our environment safer, healthier and more sustainable.
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Collaborate closely with other groups within the early CVRM therapeutic area to provide expert clinical input into pre-clinical scientific activities such as target selection, lead generation and optimization, clinical pharmacology, in vivo animal studies, in vitro studies, and drug formulation and manufacturing.
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