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Identify, develop, and execute strategic research project activities as delegated to them by the Senior Research Projects Manager. The mission of the Senior Research Chemist is to create new products or processes that address ESI business and customer needs.
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Tissue culture, oncology, biomarker assay, molecular biology, pkpd, translational research, data analysis. A M.S. or B.S. in cancer biology/molecular biology, translational research, or a related field.
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Manage market risk professionals including goal setting, performance monitoring, coaching, prioritization, and all other people manager requirements. Skills: Analytical Thinking, Business Acumen, Collaboration, Commodity Risk Management, Creativity and Innovation, Curiosity, Data visualization and interpretation, Decision Making, Exposure Management, Internal control and compliance, Market Knowledge, Market Risk Management, Operational Risk, Portfolio analytics, Problem Solving, Resilience, Thought Leadership, Trade discipline and compliance, Trade execution and management, Trading and shipping data knowledge, Trading knowledge.
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The Research & Innovation Office (RIO) at CU Boulder is encouraging applications for Research Associates and Senior Research Associates in multiple domains, who will support the growth of the campus's National Security research enterprise.
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If selected for this position, you will research and monitor emerging market trends, developments, and fraud data in order to influence the education initiatives. Uses derivatives industry knowledge, as well as, knowledge of digital assets (including blockchain and the ecosystem of companies in the digital asset space) and a variety of data sources to research, gather and compile complex information to support the OCEO's strategic goals surrounding education initiatives.
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Prepare reports of market research findings using Delphi, including graphic illustration and text description of findings. It is this foundation and our belief that our culture drives success by which The Ritz Carlton has earned the reputation as a global brand leader in luxury hospitality.
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AccountabilitiesAs a Senior Scientist, you will perform a range of in vitro experiments to design, construct, produce, and evaluate existing and novel vaccine vectors towards the elicitation of protective immunity against clinically relevant pathogens.
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Research Scientist Senior/CAER. Research Scientist Senior. In addition to the above, the successful candidate(s) will work closely within the respective team, and with the research group and collaborators, conducting a variety of materials characterization techniques (including SEM, XRD, Raman, XPS, EDS, PSD, BET, tap density, EIS, etc.
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Senior Research Scientist II will contribute to the preclinical development of radio-Theranostics drugs. This scientist will closely coordinate activities with translational and discovery research and report to CSO.
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Visterra, Inc., needs a highly motivated Senior Research Associate with research experience in biochemistry, immunology and/or molecular biology to help further our antibody-based drug discovery programs.
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The University of Chicago Crime Lab and Education Lab is seeking a Qualitative Research Manager to manage a small portfolio of research evaluation and technical assistance projects aimed at tackling gun violence, policing and the criminal justice system, and educational inequity.
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The aim is to recruit a scientifically and technically strong research scientist proficient in in vivo and in vitro metabolic research models, with the ultimate goal of developing effective therapies.
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As a Senior Research Scientist, you will conceive and develop new, quantitative, bioanalytical methods; improve assay quality and technical operations; troubleshoot analytical issues and transfer existing assays from pharmaceutical organizations; prepare controlled procedures and reports of results with data interpretation; author scientific papers to be published in peer reviewed journals and finally, present at scientific meetings as needed.
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The Market Research Analyst is responsible for studying market conditions to assess the potential sales of our Portfolio. 1+ year of work experience required, preferably in market research, business intelligence, deep-dive analysis, and project management experience.
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In this vital role the Observational Research Senior Manager will be a member of the Bone team within CfOR and will be responsible for gathering insights and building collaborations and capabilities to advance the generation, use, and dissemination of real-world evidence (RWE) related to disease state epidemiology, treatment patterns, and medication safety and effectiveness to inform regulatory decision making and enhance access and use of Amgen’s medicines.
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