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Additionally, as a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology and food security, our expertise and product portfolio have assisted laboratories across the world in improving health and saving lives.
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In order to serve our growing international markets, we require high caliber applicants with scientific, engineering, software, and broader business skills – including sales, marketing, logistics, finance and many more.
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Bachelor’s degree in public health, toxicology, chemistry or other related scientific field; Employees thrive at Langan, a firm that embraces and promotes diversity, equity and inclusion; prioritizes wellbeing, health and safety; encourages volunteerism and philanthropy; offers workplace flexibility, along with carbon neutral office spaces; and empowers individuals to contribute their skills and knowledge to make impactful contributions.
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IVS is responsible for the oversight of all internal and external in vivo activities across the JNJ Innovative Medicine R&D portfolios with a focus on the core disciplines of Animal Welfare & Regulatory Compliance, External Engagement & 3Rs Innovation, In Vivo Models & Scientific Collaborations, Veterinary Care, In Vivo Training, and Vivarium Operations & Management.
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Pursuing a degree in a scientific discipline such as Chemistry, Biology, Toxicology, Pharmacology, Physics, or related fields. The Reynolds Scientific Research & Development (SR&D) team is offering internships for Summer 2024 located in Winston-Salem, NC. The internship will provide exciting opportunities for exposure to parts of the business outside SR&D. As an SR&D intern, you will gain hands-on experience in a dynamic, exciting work environment.
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Participate in senior level scientific, strategic, and operational aspects of drug development within the pharmacology, toxicology, and early stage clinical drug development process. · Serve as primary pathologist for non-GLP toxicology studies and provide peer review for GLP Toxicology Studies, as needed.
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Job DescriptionPosition Description:Principal Scientist Translational Pharmacology, NeuroscienceTranslational Medicine at our Research & Development Division is responsible for planning and management of an important inflection point in the drug development process, working closely with scientific, regulatory, statistical, and modelling colleagues across the organization to translate the benchtop science of preclinical discovery into compounds ready for assessment in large clinical populations.
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SUMMARY:The Senior Principal Scientist works with a fast-paced team in drug Discovery and Development to provide scientific direction and strategy by being an expert in the design/interpretation of both in vitro and in vivo ADME experiments.
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As a safety representative, the Scientific Director will be responsible for the overall strategy and execution of the nonclinical toxicology program, collaborating cross-functionally with project leads, providing data interpretation at various internal and external venues, and authoring regulatory documents.
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Review protocols, reports and summary documents (clinical, pharmacology & toxicology) for adherence to regulatory guidelines, strategies, and commitments. BS in related scientific discipline, and 10+ years of experience in regulatory affairs.
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Expert knowledge of environmental science, industrial hygiene, exposure assessment, toxicology, epidemiology, human health risk assessment, and related subject matter. Prepares and reviews technical scientific reports and documents that satisfy criteria for expert opinions admitted as evidence into federal and state court proceedings.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Environmental Engineering, Environmental, Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Toxicology or other related science. The successful candidate will apply scientific methodology for analysis of risk assessments and industrial hygiene applications to ensure client's expectations are met.
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Experience in food chemistry, engineering, toxicology and microbiology in making decisions about the safety of ingredients, beverages, manufacturing techniques, packaging and storage conditions.
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Projects will be multidisciplinary (involving, for example, Toxicology, Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine, Industrial Hygiene, Biostatistics, and/or other fields). Doctoral degree in a field related to Environmental or Public Health, Industrial Hygiene, or a related scientific field.
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What you'll do:Conduct nonclinical development activities (pharmacology and toxicology) for IND-enablement of gene therapy products. Maintain current understanding of gene therapy field, as well as the scientific literature related to specific drug discovery projects.
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