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A PhD, with demonstrated success in Chemistry, Chemical biology, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Biophysics, or a related field. In this role you will work closely with bioscientists and hardware engineers to advance our existing delivery chemistry and develop new chemical strategies for the quantitative delivery of different biomolecules into cells using our silicon/MEMS architecture.
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What You Bring: Education: MS degree in biotechnology, analytical chemistry, material science, polymer science, chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry or related field. The ideal candidate will have a blend of broad experience that spans chemistry, biochemistry, proteomics, and biopharmaceutical production.
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PhD in computational chemistry, computational biology, computational chemical biology, or related field. Expertise in medicinal chemistry principles, cheminformatics, ADME, ML/AI and structure-based drug discovery.
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Global Discovery Chemistry. Expert proficiency in one or more commercial drug discovery platform such as ICM, Schrödinger, CCG and/or OpenEye. Principal Scientist - CADD. This vital Computer-Aided Drug Discovery (CADD) role, located at our Emeryville, CA site, will join our talented and innovative drug discovery team.
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MS degree in biotechnology, analytical chemistry, material science, polymer science, chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry or related field. Experience in, or an understanding of, material science, polymer science, and chemical engineering are considered a plus.
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BA or BS in Physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, biology, biomedical engineering, materials science and/or other relevant scientific disciplines. Support hardware/software development of prototype electronics for novel in-vivo electrochemical measurement techniques.
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Job Segment: Testing, QC, Chemical Research, Organic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Technology, Quality, Engineering, Science. Perform routine chemical analyses using a wide variety of wet chemistry and instrumentation analysis as directed by a Supervisor or sub-supervisor.
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Ph. D. or MS in Chemistry or related field, e.g., Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or Chemical Engineering, with 12+ years’ experience in CMC drug development and manufacturing.
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Ph. D. in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, or a related field. The ideal candidate will have experience in civil, environmental, or chemical engineering, environmental chemistry, and/or treatment operations.
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Demonstrated working knowledge and hands-on experience in a variety of micro- and nanofabrication techniques, including but not limited to: Photolithography, Resist processing, Wet-etching, Dry-etching (reactive ion etching, inductively couple plasma etching), Chemical vapor deposition, Sputtering, Electron-beam evaporation, Electro-forming, Bonding, Micromachining, Chemical Processing.
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BS in Materials Science, Materials Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Chemical or Electrical Engineering and related fields. On a daily basis, support metrology like X-ray diffraction, Atomic Force Microscopy, X-ray Fluorescence, Scanning Electron Microscope, 4-point probe, microscope inspection, etc.
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Lead and conduct applied research into improved technology for the continuous in-vivo measurement of various analytes through design, construction and characterization of prototype devices and/or design and execution of laboratory experiments and clinical studies.
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The Research Scientist is expected to apply cutting-edge analytical chemistry concepts in the development of ultrasensitive chemical analysis techniques. Develop and advance LICP-OES. This includes research studies of fundamental mechanisms of laser ablation as it relates to chemical analysis.
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Advanced degree in experimental Chemistry, Physics, or a related field. Ph. D. in experimental Chemistry, Physics, or a related field. Experience with various morphological and chemical characterization techniques.
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PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or related disciplines in chemical processing field with emphasis on polymer chemistry. The successful candidate will provide product and process support for manufacturing in polymer chemistry, supply chain and quality control department.
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