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The Senior Analytical Scientist needs to have a deep understanding of analytical techniques used in the analysis of formulated polymer products. PhD in Analytical, Chemistry, Polymer Science, Material Science, or related field.
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Reporting to the Associate Director, Product Sciences, CARGO is seeking a self-motivated and versatile individual to join us as a Scientist within the Analytical Development organization.
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The Analytical Scientist role in Analytical Sciences/Quality Control Laboratories will be responsible for provision of analytical methods, data and information using advanced analytical mass spectrometry techniques in supporting individual site and network projects.
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Sutro Biopharma, Inc. is seeking a driven and talented Scientist to join our Analytical Development team as we change the future of oncology. PhD in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology or related scientific field and 2+ years of industry experience in the characterization of large molecule biologics is required OR.
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Senior Scientist Analytical Chemist. PhD in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry with emphasis in mass spectrometry. Experience in peptide method development, characterization, and analytical control strategy, especially having mass spectroscopy (MS) experience.
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The Staff Analytical Scientist will be part of a team involved in DNA/RNA analysis, sample preparation, method development, data analysis, and instrument development. Our client, a biochemistry analytical company, has engaged GForce Life Sciences to provide a staff analytical scientist.
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As a Principal Scientist in our Analytical Development group, you will have a direct impact on the Arcellx drug pipeline, both as a thought leader and a lab-based contributor. Perform troubleshooting and evaluation of analytical methods such as molecular/ biological/ immuno-assays, including ddPCR, qPCR, ELISA, flow cytometry.
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Mentor and train members of the analytical development team. The individual will play a critical role in establishing the analytical methods and control strategy, and conducting both routine and non-routine analytical testing in support of preclinical and clinical development.
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The Sr Scientist, Quality Control Analytical will partner with Analytical Development to coordinate training, transfer and qualification/validation of new assays in the QC Analytical Laboratory.
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We are seeking an Analytical Development Scientist to join our Technical Operations team in Berkeley. This role will report to the Director of Analytical Development and will be primarily on-site at our facility in Berkeley, CA.
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We are seeking an Analytical Development, Senior Scientist to join our Technical Operations team in Berkeley. Develop sensitive and robust analytical test methods to support release testing, stability and characterization of investigational cell therapy drug products.
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As a Senior Scientist II/Principal Scientist in the Analytical Development and Support group, you will possess strong skills in H/UPLC and CE method development, method qualification, and large molecule characterization.
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We are recruiting a Scientist II/Sr. Scientist I with experience in phase-appropriate analytical method development, optimization, and qualification of physicochemical assays for lot release, stability, and characterization of cell and gene therapy products to support Beam's in vivo programs using lipid nanoparticle (LNP) delivery.
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If so, come be a part of our exciting and innovative research and development team where you will assist in Material Characterization to deliver fast and accurate analytical results for catalyst development.
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The Position We are seeking a Scientist to join the Protein Sciences and Process Development Group. Analytical problem solving and organizational skills are required to identify and resolve technical challenges.
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