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The Bioanalytical Research Group (BAR) at the Lilly Corporate Center is looking for a skilled scientist in protein biochemistry and mass spectrometry. Basic Requirements:Ph. D. in biochemistry/molecular biology, bioengineering, biology, pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, chemistry, or equivalent experience.
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Perform low and high-throughput screens using the Biacore 8K SPR for hit discovery, medicinal chemistry SAR support, and detailed evaluations of protein-antibody and protein-peptide interactions.
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Our unique Antibody Biopolymer Conjugate (ABC) platform merges the fields of protein engineering, polymer chemistry, small molecule drug discovery, bioconjugation, and drug release, and is at the core of our discovery engine.
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Designs and executes/conducts in vivo studies (e.g. syngeneic, humanized mouse models, GEMMs, adoptive transfer systems) aimed at drug discovery in the immuno-oncology space. 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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GenScript ProBio is the subsidiary of GenScript Biotech Corporation, proactively providing end-to-end CDMO service from drug discovery to commercialization with proactive strategies, professional solutions and efficient processes in cell and gene therapy (CGT), vaccine, biologics discovery and antibody protein drug to accelerate drug development for customers.
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Assist Investigator with the planning and direction of specific phases of drug discovery research projects using understanding of multiple stages of protein chemistry, structural determination, high-throughput drug screening, medicinal chemistry, pharmacokinetic studies.
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This is a customer-facing, customer-centric role and requires deep understanding of data management and flow in one (or more) scientific domains including process development, analytical chemistry, CMC, MAbs discovery, lab automation, protein production, in vitro screening, or assay development.
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You'll be instrumental in guiding research, development, and the application of cutting-edge methodologies in areas of genomics, protein chemistry, physical biochemistry, and drug discovery, with a particular emphasis on oncology and immunology.
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Must possess a solid understanding of protein chemistry and biochemistry, particularly as related to biologics drug development. Our scope includes AbbVie's diverse pipeline of innovative therapeutic biologics medicines, including monoclonal antibodies, antibody drug conjugates (ADC), and other novel modalities, and spans from the selection of Discovery candidate molecules through the transition of analytical methods and testing to commercial labs to support product launch.
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Bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline, e.g. biology, chemistry with 6-8 years in drug discovery. Broad knowledge in biotherapeutic discovery technologies such as antibody discovery platforms, protein production, molecular properties assessment.
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The Preclinical pharmacology team works closely with the Medicinal Chemistry, High Throughput Screening and Protein Engineering modules. The Stanford Innovative Medicines Accelerator (IMA) is seeking a Research Scientist, Molecular Pharmacology, to perform cell-based assays in support of the IMA's portfolio of drug discovery projects.
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We are expanding our capabilities in informatics 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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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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UNP’s approach couples machine learning-based in silico tools with massively parallel peptide chemistry to enable the discovery and rapid optimization of highly non-natural macrocyclic peptides aimed at extracellular targets, undruggable intracellular oncology targets, and beyond.
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We build models to predict molecular and protein interactions, aiming to revolutionize the field of medicinal chemistry. At Leash Biosciences, we are at the cutting edge of integrating machine learning with drug discovery.
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