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Senior Research Associate, Translational Sciences - to join our in-vivo pharmacology team. A BS/BA in Biology, or closely related field with 10+ years of lab experience in in-vivo pharmacology and/or bioanalysis in pharmaceutical environments.
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We have particular interest in applicants with expertise in whole animal systems physiology and pharmacology, in vivo imaging, quantitative receptor mediated signal transduction, metabolomics, proteomics and transcriptomics.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cellular and molecular biology, in vitro pharmacology, and biochemical/cell assay development. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cellular and molecular biology, in vitro pharmacology, and biochemical/cell assay development.
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Their well-funded and dynamic team is seeking a highly experienced and motivated individual to join them as the Senior Director of Preclinical Pharmacology. Ph. D. in Biology, Pharmacology, or a related field with at least 10 years of industry experience.
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Strong knowledge of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics principles, immunogenicity, modelling and simulation, Model-Informed Drug Development, ADME Concepts, and regulatory clinical pharmacology requirements to support clinical development and regulatory submission.
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The Toxicologist works in a team environment (toxicology, pharmacology, medical/clinical, regulatory, CMC) in Biotech drug discovery and development. In addition, the Toxicologist will liaise with discovery and development colleagues and participate in development of the overall toxicology and pharmacology strategies.
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You will partner with key stakeholders and colleagues in Clinical Pharmacology, Quantitative Systems Pharmacology, Statistics, Translational Modeling and Simulation, and other Research and Development lines to accelerate breakthrough cancer medicines that bring new hope to patients everywhere.
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The Scientific Writer II, works on site in St. Louis Missouri and their primary responsibility is translating complex scientific data from pre-clinical studies, particularly in toxicology, toxicokinetics, pharmacokinetics, drug metabolism, and pharmacology, into clear and concise technical reports that accurately and clearly communicate research study data and findings.
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The In Vivo Pathology (IVP) team within the Pathobiology department is seeking a research associate to contribute to histology and pathology workflows in support of pre-clinical in vivo pharmacology studies.
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The In Vivo Pathology (IVP) team within the Pathobiology department is seeking a research associate to slicontribute to histology and pathology workflows in support of pre-clinical in vivo pharmacology studies.
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The department is part of the College of Pharmacy and University health sciences, which house nationally and internationally acclaimed programs in the areas of biochemistry, neuroscience, pharmacology, virology, immunology, cancer biology, structural biology, and drug delivery.
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Strong knowledge of medical terminology and basic anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology with the ability to apply this knowledge to the coding process. Knowledge, Skills or AbilitiesStrong knowledge of medical terminology and basic anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology with the ability to apply this knowledge to the coding process.
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Molecular Pharmacology of Feeding Behavior. Preferred technical expertise in one or more of the following areas: GPCR signal transduction, proximity labeling, affinity purification, in vivo viral transduction, mouse models of metabolic disorders, CRISPR, and multi-omics research.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong and established background in pharmacology, specializing in in vivo pharmacology, and a proven track record of successfully leading diverse project teams to produce novel therapeutics.
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Previous patent prosecution law firm experience, patent bar membership, and a background in one of the following fields: cell or molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, pharmacology, biophysics, or digital health focused disciplines.
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