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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.
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Additionally, you will provide subject matter expertise in some of the areas of toxicology that include fit-for-purpose safety biomarker development and validation, bio-fluid/tissue biomarker analysis, in silico, genetic, endocrine, and reproductive toxicology efforts to support on-going development of preclinical candidates.
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Experience as Non-Clinical Operations Manager in Pharmacology, DMPK and/or Toxicology. The Non-Clinical Operations Manager will support all nonclinical activities in Pharmacology, DMPK and Toxicology functions for Olema Oncology ranging from early candidate nomination, IND/CTenabling, and NDA/MAsupporting studies.
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Associate Director, Toxicology - Cell & Gene Therapy. Experience with GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) and non-GLP toxicology studies. Ph. D. in Toxicology, Pharmacology, or a related field.
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As an Assistant Administrator and Forensic Toxicology Expert, I serve as a consultant and supervisor for the military drug testing community and the Armed Forces Medical Examiner. Act as a consultant and assistant contractor supervisor/administrator to the military drug testing community and the Armed Forces Medical Examiner, providing expertise in Forensic Toxicology.
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Degree(s) must be awarded for study in an area of physical or biological science (e.g. chemistry, biology, biochemistry, cell biology, public health, population health sciences, toxicology, pathology, pharmacology, or molecular biology.
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The Department of Veterinary Clinical and Life Sciences (VCLS) in the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) at Utah State University (USU) is seeking applicants for a tenure track or professional practice assistant or associate professor of anatomic pathology with an emphasis in toxicology, with the assignment of 60% teaching, 35% Extension (clinical diagnostic service), and 5% service.
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Associate Director, Toxicology - Cell & Gene TherapyAre you a seasoned Toxicologist ready to influence the future of Cell & Gene Therapy (CGT)? Your Credentials: Ph. D. in Toxicology, Pharmacology, or a related field.
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The project team will conduct toxicogenomics studies (transcriptomics applied to toxicology) as part of short term, long term and/or in vitro exposure studies followed by use of microarray or Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) platforms.
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Responsibilities include establishment of, and adherence to, non-clinical study timelines, monitoring of study conduct at the TPO via communication with the Study Director and/or onsite observation, and real time communication with the Toxicology ADME/ToxPath/Drug Disposition (ATP) team throughout study planning, execution and reporting.
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Safety, efficacy, and toxicology unit (ASET) was launched as a preclinical CRO that spun out of Battelle in 2021 to address the changing needs of commercial organizations developing modern therapeutics.
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The position is assigned to the Division of Forensic Toxicology and will serve as a bench level analyst and Specimen Processing Technician for the Division of Forensic Toxicology Department of Defense Quality Assurance (DoD QA.
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The Cell Biologist will support research advancing the in vivo human relevance and application of in vitro respiratory tract models for inhalation toxicology and respiratory biology. QualificationsBS or MS in toxicology, biology cell biology, molecular biology, or related biomedical discipline, with strong experience using in vitro human cell-based models.
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The responsibilities of the Laboratory Director shall include professional, scientific, consultative (or advisory), organizational, administrative, and educational matters relevant to the services offered by the Forensic Toxicology Laboratory.
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Expertise in toxicology/pharmacology and determining health-based exposure limits. A doctoral degree in Toxicology, Pharmacology, or a related field; or a master's/bachelor's degree with significant experience in toxicology/pharmacology.
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