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5+ years of Specialty Sales experience in Pharmaceutical, Biopharmaceutical, Biologics or Medical Device sales experience. Inspired and driven by our purpose, we are the only global biopharmaceutical company focused solely on brain diseases.
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The Senior Scientist, Toxicologist will partner with the Vice President of Toxicology to develop and carry out the overall toxicology strategy for programs in both Discovery and Development. The Toxicologist will collaborate with external vendors, the internal preclinical pharmacology and toxicology team, and other stakeholders across the company to ensure efficient processes that scale with Verve's continued growth.
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The Chief Toxicologist supervises the post-mortem toxicology laboratory and prepares toxicology reports in preparation for potential expert testimony in Courts statewide. The Chief Toxicologist provides direct support to the forensic pathologists who are on staff at the OCME.
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Asklepios BioPharmaceutical, Inc. (AskBio) is a leading, clinical-stage gene therapy company founded in 2001 based on the work of adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy visionary and pioneer, Jude Samulski, PhD. Since that time, our commitment to developing life-saving medicines that can potentially cure genetic diseases has never wavered.
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Sanofi is seeking an innovative investigative toxicologist to join our Preclinical Safety organization in a position that offers exciting and challenging scientific opportunities in a global environment.
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This role is for Bioprocess C&Q Engineer role to work on the commissioning, qualification, startup of upstream and downstream bioprocess systems/equipment in the biopharmaceutical industry, as well as process equipment in pharma/biotech industries.
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The primary purpose of the Toxicologist position in Houston, TX is to provide toxicology support to NASA, including NASA and senior toxicologists, as part of the Human Health and Performance Contract (HHPC.
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Evaluates laboratory standard operating procedures (SOP) ensuring laboratory compliance with those standards; this involves reporting SOP discrepancies to supervisory staff Job Description: Analytical Toxicologist 1 (AT-1) DoD QA Specimen Processing Technician/Bench Analyst 2.
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The Toxicologist also provides technical support to the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) and other state agencies, including the Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT), the Department of Administrative and Financial Services (DAFS) and the Maine Center of Disease Control (CDC.
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Are you a seasoned Toxicologist ready to influence the future of Cell & Gene Therapy (CGT)? Are you a seasoned Toxicologist ready to influence the future of Cell & Gene Therapy (CGT)? As a Senior Study Director in the CGT department, you’ll play a pivotal role in advancing the science that keeps us all safe.
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Do you have experience working in a GLP environment designing and supervising the conduct of toxicology studies?
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Astrazeneca is a global, science-led biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery, development, and commercialization of prescription medicines in oncology, rare diseases, and biopharmaceuticals, including cardiovascular, renal & metabolism, and respiratory & immunology.
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Toxicologist plays a key, hands on role in the conduct of preclinical studies and supports the Study Director to ensure that Sponsor studies are conducted properly and according to FDA guidelines.
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The Associate/Assistant Toxicologist plays a key, hands on role in the conduct of preclinical studies and supports the Study Director to ensure that Sponsor studies are conducted properly and according to FDA guidelines.
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Infusion/rare disease sales experience in both the Outpatient Infusion setting and Specialty Pharmacy channel with a strong understanding of pricing and reimbursement. For more than 70 years, we have been at the forefront of neuroscience research.
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