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Our expanding In Vivo Pharmacology group in South San Francisco, CA has an opening for a motivated biologist with a focus on immuno-oncology particularly T cell biology, who is dedicated to the discovery and development of innovative therapeutics, both small molecule and biologics.
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Providing statistical leadership in partnership with scientists in discovery and translational science units in the design, analysis and reporting of in vitro, in vivo pharmacology studies, and human clinical trials.
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Bachelors (BS/BA) in pharmacology, pharmaceutical science, biology, bioengineering, chemistry, physiology, or related discipline is required. The group provides fit-for-purpose wet lab-based investigation to address target safety assessment, lead optimization, and issue mitigation by employing state-of-the-science in vitro and ex vivo approaches.
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Demonstrated ability to develop and execute various in vitro and ex vivo assays (e.g., ELISA, flow cytometry, MSD, high content image analysis, Western blotting, immunocytochemistry, qPCR/ddPCR.
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In this role, the successful candidate will partner with the Pharmacology/Toxicology team to provide support for in vivo rodent studies. The ideal candidate will have broad in vivo mouse experience, a collaborative spirit, a sense of urgency, and a desire to work in a fast-paced startup environment.
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Develop LC-MS/MS methods and analyze in vitro and in vivo samples to support ADME, pharmacokinetic, and toxicokinetic studies. Perform in vitro ADME/DMPK assays, such as CYP inhibition, metabolic profiling, etc.
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In Vivo Research Associate I position is to provide support on In Vivo studies within the In Vivo Pharmacology group meeting the Company's goals, objectives, and quality standards.
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Support in vivo oncology research studies in mice as a member of the Study Services Team. BS degree in animal science, biology, pharmacology, or related field preferred.
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Responsibilities:We are currently seeking a Director, Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, who will have scientific oversight of one or more of the small molecule discovery projects and will manage the in vitro and in vivo PK, ADME and bioanalytical assays.
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Associate Scientist - Oncology (In Vivo Pharmacology) In vitro work includes a range of cellular assays as well as molecular and biological techniques to help interpret in vivo observations.
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The ideal candidate will have direct experience in managing and executing in vivo experiments in rodent species from study design through reporting. Muscle contraction studies including chemo-mechanical transduction mechanisms as well as whole and skinned ex vivo muscle fiber studiesPrior evidence of successful contributions working in a team-based interdisciplinary environmentA multi-tasker and problem solver with strong verbal and written communication skills as well as a team-first mindset.
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Work with formulation development groups and provide support for activities related to formulation development, dissolution testing, in vivo-in vitro correlations and biowaivers for pre- and post-approval formulations.
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Technical expertise with in vitro and ex vivo assays, mammalian tissue culture, reporter cell lines (including custom generation of reporter systems), and primary human cell cultures. Key Responsibilities: Lead biology, assay development and in vitro pharmacology activities, serving as a pivotal functional representative on program teams and spearheading platform development initiatives.
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You will be responsible for the development and execution of short and long-term medical plans supporting ex vivo cell therapy programs in both immuno-oncology and autoimmunity and aligning them with overall business goals.
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What You Will Contribute To AltosAn exciting opportunity is available for a Sr. Scientist to join the In Vivo Pharmacology & Biomarker Discovery team of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) at Altos Labs. We are seeking a highly skilled, self-motivated and talented scientist to lead and execute in vivo preclinical research and biomarker discovery activities supporting portfolio progression.
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