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Possible areas include but are not limited to novel organic synthetic methodologies, natural product synthesis, catalysis, drug discovery, and/or medicinal chemistry. Assistant Professor in Chemistry - Medicine Relevant Synthetic Organic Chemistry.
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Specific experience with phase-change materials, battery electrode manufacturing, organic synthesis, polymer chemistry, additive manufacturing, or composite engineering is a plus. Synthesize organic–inorganic hybrid and organic materials for use as solid refrigerants.
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PhD in Organic Chemistry. In this extremely high impact position you will be part of the on-site leadership team to develop and execute a plan for synthesis of a small molecule. Metric Bio are partnered with an extremely well funded, rapidly growing small molecule CDMO as they look to hire a Principal Scientist to lead Process Chemistry operations in their Wisconsin facility.
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Principal Scientist, Peptide Bio-organic Chemistry. Proficient in all aspects of modern peptide synthesis, bioconjugation, purification and analysis; capable of immediate independent laboratory work on solid- and solution-phase chemistry.
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Demonstrated expert knowledge in DS and/or DP manufacturing and scale-up of small molecule compounds (organic chemical synthesis, crystallization, chromatography, filtration, precipitation, drying, API formulation, spray drying, milling & micronization, API physical characterization, blending, compaction, film-coating, encapsulation, tableting and typical analytical tests for OSD products.
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Training and education in organic synthesis. Strong aptitude and demonstrated experience in synthetic organic chemistry. Working knowledge of modern analytical separation techniques pertaining to the separation/purification of organic compounds.
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The successful candidate will work on the design, synthesis and characterization of novel peptides and peptide conjugates to discover next-generation peptide-based therapeutics. PhD in organic chemistry, or related field, with at least 5 subsequent years of experience in the field.
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Background in organic-polymer synthesis and characterization, biocompatible polymers, peptides and lipid-protein-conjugates, oligonucleotides, structure-property relationships, formulation and process development, small & large molecules, analytical separations, isolation and identification of impurities.
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Proficiency of organic synthesis and purification techniques. Perform activities in concordance with FDQMS/QSR and ISO-9001 standards; ensure compliance with environmental, health and safety regulations.
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Principal Scientist, Peptide / Bio-organic ChemistryThis BioPharma is a neuroscience-focused, biopharmaceutical company with a simple purpose: to relieve suffering for people with great needs, but few options.
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PhD degree in Organic or Organometallic chemistry or related field, with an emphasis on multistep organic synthesis. Design routes and synthesize multi step organic targets for their use as catalyst components.
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Is a subject matter expert in the areas of medicinal chemistry, SBDD (structure-based drug design), parallel synthesis and has insights in related disciplines including computational chemistry, chemical biology, drug metabolism, analytical chemistry, and process development.
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Design, plan and execute multi-step organic synthesis and purification of high-quality target molecules and solve synthetic chemistry challenges to enable expansion of available chemical space.
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Apply modern techniques of organic synthesis including a variety of organic reactions at several scales, inert atmosphere techniques, thin-layer chromatography, NMR, LC-MS, HPLC, MS, flash chromatography, recrystallization, distillation, etc.
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This role is best suited for individuals with expertise in areas of organic chemistry, polymer science, synthesis, and formulation. Bachelor's degree or higher in organic chemistry or polymer chemistry is required.
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