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Oligonucleotide Analytical Chemistry Process Development Co-op Position. The co-op student will gain exposure to oligonucleotide synthesis, analytical methods for analysis, and formulations.
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This Analytical Chemist will report directly to KSOL and with a dotted line to the QA Associate Director, it involves generating documentation for methods, stability studies, and cleaning studies under QA guidance.
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Lead analytical assay development for potency, identity, structure/function characteristics, safety, stability, and impurity utilizing a wide range of technical platforms such as cell-based assays, ligand-binding immunoassays, flow cytometry, enzymatic reactions, and LC/MS.
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Exemplify is seeking an experienced Senior Analytical Chemist to join our dynamic drug development team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in analytical chemistry and at least 3-5 years of experience in support of formulation development and GMP manufacturing of NCE's in the pharmaceutical industry.
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Fleet Laboratories is seeking a Lead Analytical Scientist this position will perform analytical tests to support formulation development and stability study of prototype formulation and scale-up batches of products.
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The Training Development Associate Manager is responsible for analyzing all training, operational, reporting programs to create best-in-class training programs, development programs, and go-to-market activation programs for the SONIC system.
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As a Meat Scientist (Scientist, Product Development), you’ll work with The Better for the Planet team in R&D, focusing on the identification and development of new ingredients and materials that deliver differentiated functionality and/or nutritional benefits in our pet foods, treats, and supplements.
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They will be expected to partner with area engineers, technicians, integration, SGL (Shift Group Leader), and management in order to enable development commitments for their aligned tech node. Experienced Process Development Engineers are capable of developing processes to meet the needs of next generation semiconductor devices in Silicon Photonics, EMIB, and/or Advanced packaging technologies.
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Overall Purpose: Help Sr. Analytical Scientist to manage all analytical needs for R &D and pilot plant operations. Help Sr. Analytical Scientist to manage analytical platforms and associated data analysis pipelines for R&D and QA/QC.
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The Beckmen YOLA Center’s Workforce Development Program (WDP) will launch in May 2022 creating career opportunities for those interested in learning the art of stagecraft with a priority for those residing in Inglewood and surrounding communities.
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Under the direction of the Senior Director, Commercial Products, the Director, Product Development will be responsible for developing product portfolios for all IEHP lines of business: Covered California, Medicare Advantage, Dual-eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP), and Group products.
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They examine and challenge the complex ecosystem of drug development and delivery, bringing ideas together from a variety of sources to help advance clinical research with common goals that are patient-focused.
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Luxury Hotel is looking for a Learning & Development Manager. Learning & Development Manager Responsibilities. Learning & Development Manager Requirements. Learning & Development Manager Benefits.
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The Development Assistant supports the Associate Dean for Law School Advancement and the Development and Alumni Relations team. Maintains inventory and organization of promotional gear in the Development and Alumni Relations Office.
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We typically take the development from cradle to grave (systems architecture, systems engineering, design, documentation, build, test, & release). Our team of product development engineers focuses on new product development, but we don’t just design it and run away.
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