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Experience generating PCB and FPCA MCOs in complex assemblies, working closely with electrical engineering teams to create integrated prototypes
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A minimum of 10year's of experience within pharmaceutical industry and 5 years' experience in a GMP Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QA) environment is required for this role
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The Senior Scientist, Gene Therapy within the Large Molecule Drug Product Development team will be a lab-based role, responsible for experimental studies in pre-formulation, formulation, characterization and analytical development of gene therapies and other viral vector modalities for early, mid, and late-stage new molecular entity (NMEs.
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In this individual contributor, lab-based role, the (Senior) Associate Scientist will work in a collaborative environment to perform various analytics testing for process development and product characterization to support our cell therapy programs.
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As an Associate Scientist, your mission is to execute library-based selection strategies for novel therapeutic proteins, relying heavily on molecular biology techniques. Assist with selection and/or screening strategies used in protein discovery workflows employing phage display, yeast display, ELISA, BLI and flow cytometry as needed.
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Are you planning to move? That’s great news, but now you might wonder what that means for your job. Some people are lucky – they can relocate and keep working the same position as always, just remotely. For others, however, this isn’t an option. They must search for and land a job in their soon-to-be new city. This can be intimidating, given that getting a new job even under normal circumstances can be challenging. Now you’ll have to overcome additional hurdles. This article provides valuable tips on how to find a job in another state. Because it can be done! Read on to learn how.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a talented and highly motivated scientist to join our collaborative team of geneticists, molecular and cellular biologists, and computational biologists. The One Functional Genomics team within the GRC provides expertise in genome editing and CRISPR technology to discover and validate novel drug targets for Company’s therapeutic pipelines in Immunology, Oncology and Neuroscience.
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We are currently searching for a Senior Scientist. Animal Handling: Non-human primates - Microscopy (brightfield/confocal) Preferred - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT) Preferred - Nonhuman primate surgery - Histology - Intramuscular Injections - Subcutaneous Injections - PowerPoint.
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The Senior Scientist is responsible for supporting the MPS activities by developing and implementing iPS cell strategies. The Senior Scientist will establish and develop products for life science research in academia, government, biotech, pharmaceutical institutions, and others.
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This scientist will play a key role in exploring novel biology, performing target validation, and contributing to the discovery and development of novel immunotherapies. Hands-on experience in a wide range of ex vivo and in vitro experiments, including basic cellular and molecular biology, primary immune cell culture and functional assays, multicolor flow cytometry, and ELISA.
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Have you recently started a new job only to find that you miss your old one? Maybe you didn’t realize how good you had it, and now you regret leaving. Don’t worry. You’re not the first person to feel this way, and you might even be able to return to your old job if you play your cards right.
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AECOM has an exciting opportunity for an Environmental Scientist II to join our Remediation team in Jacksonville, FL. You will work with a diverse team of technical leaders across a broad range of practice areas delivering remediation consulting services to support the organization.
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Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Computational biology, Computer Science, Genetics, Immunology, Mathematics, Molecular Biology, Statistics, or related field
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Posting Text The Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology invites applications for a Research Scientist II position. People from around the world come here each year to see top attractions like Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park, Terry Peak Ski Area, and Reptile Gardens.
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Responsibilities The Earth Systems Science Division at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is currently seeking a Data Scientist 3 to join its Risk and Environmental Assessment (REA) Group.
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We Have An Opening For a Machine Learning (ML) Scientist To Develop Novel Platforms For Unsolved Or Frontier Challenges In This Domain. The Research Scientist Is Responsible For. Examples of our domain expertise include, but are not limited to search and rescue, analysis of geospatial data to provide actionable intelligence, terrain monitoring, disaster recovery, computer vision for autonomous vehicles, assistive technologies for disabled users or training contexts, data analytics, natural language processing, and mobile computing for Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
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This position carries responsibility for operations, maintenance and upgrades of the clinical cyclotron facility at the University of Washington Medical Center (UWMC), a unique system with only a few similar installations world-wide.
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