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Experience with mouse colony breeding and management, rodent surgery, molecular biology experiments, cell culture, histology, or fluorescence microscopy. Prior experience with mouse colony breeding and management, rodent surgery, molecular biology experiments, cell culture, histology, or fluorescence microscopy is preferred.
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You will be a key team member responsible for utilizing NextMAP TM , a NextRNA proprietary computation engine that identifies driving disease lncRNAs∯*∯ You will have an opportunity to work with a diverse team of bioinformaticians, biochemist, chemists, and biologist to support drug discovery programs for next wave of RNA therapeutics.
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The candidate will utilize molecular, cellular and computational biology, along with state-of-the-art single-cell technologies, to study translational control and protein homeostasis in the context of drug resistance.
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Strong knowledge of solid tumor cancers, in-vitro and in-vivo pre-clinical models of cancer, cell biology, molecular biology, and/or biochemistry in the context of cancer biology. Associate Principal Scientist - Antibody-Drug Conjugates Portfolio Team, Solids.
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Whether you are in the discovery sciences, ensuring drug safety and efficacy or supporting clinical trials, you will apply cutting edge design and process development capabilities to accelerate and bring best in class medicines to patients around the world.
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Manage a team of Medicinal Chemistry research scientists within a collaborative environment to drive drug discovery process. Lead small molecule drug discovery programs and determine Medicinal Chemistry team direction to advance one or more projects.
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Track record in drug discovery/development in large or small biotech/pharmaceutical companies, leading translational/biomarker studies or innovative efforts to deploy technologies and assays for enhanced translational capabilities or similar skill sets in academia.
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Your work will have the potential to make a major impact in drug discovery research and will likely be used by many pharmaceutical and biotech companies around the world. OpenEye, Cadence Molecular Sciences - a division of Cadence Design Systems - is an industry leader in computational molecular design through rapid, robust, and scalable software, consulting services, and Orion®, the only cloud-native fully integrated software-as-a-service molecular modeling platform.
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As a research associate you will be part of a diverse team working on in vitro assays and in vivo measurements of drug activity. The ideal candidate will have experience of experience of molecular biology, cell biology and in vivo assays.
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A dedicated scientist who can apply molecular biology and cell culture skills to the design and execution of large-scale macromolecular production to enable multiple drug discovery projects.
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The Immune Monitoring and Discovery Platform (IMDP), housed within the OSUCCC-James Pelotonia Institute for Immuno-Oncology (PIIO), operates as a technological hub that provides comprehensive cell-, tissue-, and molecular-based immunoassays to support and drive innovative immuno-oncology (IO) research.
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3) constructing novel single-molecule imaging-based discovery platforms, for both basic biology as well as important biomedical applications (drug discovery, cell-based therapeutics.
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Provides specialized expertise in microbiology, transfusion medicine, molecular biology, and infectious disease safety. Medical Technologist (ASCP) OR Clinical Laboratory Scientist (AMT) OR equivalent certification (as determined by a national credential certification agency.
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Discovery Biotherapeutics and Genetic Medicine at AbbVie is seeking a highly motivated research scientist to join a dynamic team supporting biologics drug discovery and engineering.
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Ambry Genetics Corporation is a CAP-accredited and CLIlicensed molecular genetics laboratory based in Aliso Viejo, California. Clinical Genetic Molecular Biologist Scientist (CGMBS), preferred.
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