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Opportunities to expand to other indications and modalities within genetic medicine GENERAL ROLE DESCRIPTION: The Senior Scientist Pharmacology role will be in the Biomarkers & Immunology group.
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HD Biosciences, Inc. (US), a WuXi AppTec Company, is seeking a highly motivated and established Executive Director with deep and broad expertise in in vitro pharmacology including assay development, HTS/SAR, and compound management to join us.
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PhD (or equivalent degree) in a relevant discipline (Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Biochemistry or related Biological Sciences) and 0-5 years of productive, relevant industry or postdoctoral experience in cell-based and/or biochemical assays to lead discovery, optimization and characterization.
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Reporting to the VP and Head of Research, the Senior Director, Integrative Biology will be the senior in vivo scientist in the pre-clinical research organization overseeing pharmacology and toxicology experiments.
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The Toxin Innovation Pharmacology Group at AbbVie is seeking a Principal Scientist who is highly motivated and innovative, and possesses strong leadership and communication skills to lead a neuromuscular junction in vivo research team.
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The Preclinical pharmacology team works closely with the Medicinal Chemistry, High Throughput Screening and Protein Engineering modules. The Stanford Innovative Medicines Accelerator (IMA) is seeking a Research Scientist, Molecular Pharmacology, to perform cell-based assays in support of the IMA's portfolio of drug discovery projects.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cellular and molecular biology, in vitro pharmacology, and biochemical/cell assay development. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cellular and molecular biology, in vitro pharmacology, and biochemical/cell assay development.
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At 1910 Genetics, we put computation at the heart of drug discovery, blending expertise in computational chemistry, structural biology, pharmacology, genetics, data science, and software engineering to develop drugs for previously undruggable targets.
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Qualifications: PhD degree in clinical pharmacology, pharmacy, biomedical engineering, statistics, applied mathematics, or a related field. Knowledge of Health Authority perspective on clinical pharmacology and use of modeling and simulation.
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The In Vivo Pathology (IVP) team within the Pathobiology department is seeking a research associate to contribute to histology and pathology workflows in support of pre-clinical in vivo pharmacology studies.
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JOB SUMMARY: A full-time basic science faculty member is required to serve as an educator specializing in pharmacology, facilitating Problem Based Learning (PBL), advising Osteopathic Medical students, interviewing applicants, and contributing to the mission of the college through research and service.
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3+ years of experience in cell biology, molecular biology, immunology, pharmacology or a related field of biology. Experience in standard cellular and molecular biology techniques (Cell culture, ELISA, Cell-based assays, Immunofluorescence, Western blotting, Microscopy, RNA/DNA isolation, qPCR.
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Current working knowledge of medical terminology, coding, pathophysiology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, surgical procedures, etc. Must have one of the following certifications: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Respiratory Therapist (RRT or CRT), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS.
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You will partner with key stakeholders and colleagues in Clinical Pharmacology, Quantitative Systems Pharmacology, Statistics, Translational Modeling and Simulation, and other Research and Development lines to accelerate breakthrough cancer medicines that bring new hope to patients everywhere.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented scientist with background in cellular and molecular biology and assay development to join Genetic Medicine organization to support in vitro pharmacology work related to Genetic medicine research on AAV.
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