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AACT Inc. Jlabs @NYC, 101 6th Avenue New York City, NY, 10013, is seeking a highly motivated synthetic organic chemist and/or medicinal chemist at the senior scientist and associate scientist levels to join our drug design, discovery, and development program.
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You will work collaboratively with protein designers, biologists, computational scientists, and other drug discovery team members. Bachelor’s in Molecular Biology, Synthetic Biology, Biochemistry, Structural Biology, Protein Chemistry, or similar field.
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In this role, you’ll play a crucial part by purifying and characterizing protein targets, and in partnership with Drug Discovery’s Medicinal and Computational Chemistry teams you will design and optimize novel small-molecule therapeutics.
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Requirements: Ph. D. in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Protein Engineering, or a related field with a minimum of 8 years of industry experience between protein engineering, lipid technology, and drug discovery.
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Experience and Qualifications: Given the company’s size, anticipated growth and fast-paced environment, the organization requires a scientist who is thoughtful, high energy and can work effectively with the biology team to further enhance our next generation drug discovery capabilities.
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We are expanding our capabilities in cheminformatics across multiple drug discovery platforms, including DNencoded library (DEL) screening, peptide-display discovery, support for RNbased therapeutics, parallel medicinal chemistry (PMC), targeted protein degradation, and high-throughput screening (HTS.
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The Therapeutics Discovery organization is continuing to build key scientific expertise in computational and medicinal chemistry, screening, and pharmacology to partner closely with our outstanding therapeutic area scientists to develop groundbreaking new medicines.
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What You’ll Do Optimize and implement protein purification schemes for engineered antibodies, including bispecific antibodies, using computer interfaced chromatography systems (e.g. AKTA or similar) Characterize proteins using standard methods such as SDS-PAGE, analytical size-exclusion chromatography, and dynamic light scattering Develop and optimize novel antibody-oligonucleotide conjugation methods Generate, purify, and analyze antibody-drug conjugates for use in animal models.
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The Application Scientist will support and lead method development using novel PWR technology, in a variety of applications, including drug discovery, protein interaction, and etc.
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Working with leaders in the field of targeted protein degradation, you will be engaged in development of advanced computational and AI/machine learning methods to establish novel methods for Drug Discovery and selection of therapeutic targets.
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Chemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology, to support drug discovery and development projects. We are seeking a highly motivated Junior Research Associate with a focus on Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (DMPK) to join our team.
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As a leading developer, manufacturer, and global supplier of scientific laboratory products for 100 years, Corning’s Life Sciences segment collaborates with researchers seeking new approaches to increase efficiencies, reduce costs and compress timelines in the drug discovery process.
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This position supports early antibody drug discovery efforts using molecular biology and protein biochemistry methods. · Experience in a variety of cellular, molecular biology and/or protein chemistry related methods.
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This unique role sits at the intersection of cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence (AI), cheminformatics, and pharmacology, offering an outstanding opportunity to contribute to innovative projects in academic drug discovery and AI method development.
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We are seeking an experienced Computational Chemist to be a founding member of our Drug Discovery Team. In this position you will work in close conjunction with our Medicinal Chemistry Team in the design and optimization of a completely novel class of therapeutics.
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