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Reporting to the Associate Director of Analytical Development, the Scientist will be responsible for the development of biophysical and analytical chemistry methods to further gene therapy products throughout clinical development, as well as performing BLenabling characterization studies.
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The Sr Analytical Development Scientist is primarily responsible for supporting the team during all assay development activities including those required for a regulated environment, as well as participating in the sampling and testing using those analytical tools.
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The Biologics CMC Development team at AbbVie in the Bay Area has a long and rich history of biologics development. Now located in a new state of the art facility in South San Francisco, the team leverages its comprehensive end-to-end CMC capabilities to work collaboratively through all phases of CMC development with a primary focus on advancing complex biologic therapies, such as bi-specifics and novel modalities, to human clinical studies and eventual licensure.
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Reporting to a lead within the Process Sciences team, CARGO Therapeutics is seeking a highly motivated and versatile individual to join us as a Senior Scientist in Analytical Development within the Process Sciences organization.
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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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Identify emerging practices and drive innovation for biologics cell line development and manufacturing to shape scientific strategies and develop improved workflows. Perform CHO cell line development cell culture processes including transfection, cloning, characterization, and cell banking.
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Collaborate with cross functional teams including but not limited to Medicinal Chemistry, DMPK, Toxicology, QA, Pharmaceutical Development, Process R&D, Project Management and Regulatory to timely achieve project goals.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with other departments including process engineering, tech transfer, drug substance, and analytical development. D. in pharmaceutical sciences or Engineering discipline with 3-5 years, or M.S. with 4-6 years experience in pharmaceutical industry with hands-on formulation/process development, and technology transfer to support LNP and other drug product manufacture.
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We are seeking a talented Principal Scientist in Applications Development with a focus on proteomics to play a pivotal role in advancing our technology. Principal Scientist, Applications Development.
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Contribute to the design, development, and optimization of surface chemistry and bioconjugation methods for immobilizing peptides on a semiconductor chip for single molecule protein sequencing.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Analytics in Cambridge Crossing, the Principal Scientist is responsible for theanalytical methods development, analyses, characterization, chromatographic chiral and achiral separation and purification for early and late phase development activities of small synthetic pharmaceutical molecules.
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Senior method development scientist- Biomarker LC-MS/MS. Senior Method development scientist-Biomarker LC-MS/MS. The senior method development scientist will be a member of the method development team, the responsibility includes serving as subject matter expert when new proposal is received, reviewing the client request and evaluating the feasibility of the project, developing the method after the contract is signed, transferring the developed method to the validation team, and troubleshooting for challenging method.
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The Associate Principal Scientist, Analytical Development will work very closely with Formulation and Product Development team members in support of product development and characterization work.
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The scientist will be a vital part of the Technical Development team, playing a key role in shaping FL85’s analytical development capabilities. This is a hands-on role, where the successful candidate will have strong experience with analytical assay development for nucleic acids (RNA) and LNP formulations.
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We are looking for an experienced scientist with a strong background in directed evolution of CRISPR editors for our ongoing protein engineering projects aiming to deliver effective genome editors for downstream therapeutic programs.
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