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Fast-paced and collaborative environment as an Associate Scientist within the Analytical and Formulation group of Avidity’s Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) department. a hands-on presence in the laboratory and support biology and chemistry departments with analytical and biophysical characterization as needed.
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Design, synthesize and characterize peptides, small proteins and chemically-modified analogs using state-of-the-art synthesis, bioconjugation, purification, analytical and biophysical techniques.
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Calibr-Skaggs supplements the discovery process with the required disciplines for drug development which include chemical library screening, medicinal chemistry, in-vivo model optimization, formulation development, pharmacokinetic and toxicologic expertise, and early clinical development.
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Bachelors degree in Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or other related scientific field is preferred. Capstan is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate I or Research Associate II to join the Analytical Development team.
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Demonstrate expert understanding of computational chemistry principles and their application within a multidisciplinary drug discovery environment. PhD degree in a Computational Chemistry with 10+ years experience in Pharma/Biotech.
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Principal Scientist, Peptide Protein Chemistry. Proficient in all aspects of modern peptide synthesis, protein bioconjugation, peptide and protein purification and analysis. Seeking a highly motivated and talented peptide chemistry leader to join our new discovery peptide research group.
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Proficient in all aspects of modern peptide synthesis, bioconjugation, purification and analysis; capable of immediate independent laboratory work on solid- and solution-phase chemistry. Principal Scientist, Peptide / Bio-organic Chemistry.
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Ph. D. (or equivalent experience) in mass-spectrometry based proteomics, analytical chemistry, chemical biology, or related discipline. The successful candidate will have hands-on experience with different proteomics sample preparation techniques (i.e. chemical biology, AP-MS, PTM enrichment) and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, including method development and instrument maintenance.
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B.S./M.S./Ph. D in Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or similar scientific fields. As an Analytical Chemistry Scientist II at Company’s Reagent Development Services – Analytical Method Development and Transfer Group, you will work in a dynamic, team-oriented environment, collaborating with internal and external partners to develop, validate and, transfer analytical methods to support formulation development, stability testing, and quality control testing of raw materials, intermediates, and final products in accordance with project timelines.
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Requirements:Ph. D. in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Proteomics, Analytical Chemistry or related field. Experience with various proteomic methods, such as gel electrophoresis and liquid chromatography (LC-MS/MS, MALDI-TOF)Strong analytical aptitude with expertise in data interpretation and statistical analysis.
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We specialize in analytical chemistry, drug discovery and development, life science, and toxicology applications with a particular emphasis on Mass Spectrometry, LCMS, GCMS, HPLC, FPLC, liquid handling, and automation.
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PhD with 2 years of experience OR MS with 8 years experience, OR BS with 10 years experience in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related field. We are seeking a highly skilled Analytical Chemist with expertise in rapid development of analytical assays for fermentation-derived small molecules.
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Representation of the Bioassay team within the Product Development department (Molecular Cloning, Protein Purification, Bioassay) as well as across departments including HR/Talent Acquisition, Marketing, Manufacturing, Business Development, QC and QA.
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Investigate, explore, and implement state-of-the-art computational chemistry methods that potentially accelerate discovery of molecular glue. Employ cutting-edge computational chemistry methods, including physics/ML based activity prediction, QSAR, pharmacophore modeling and ADMET modeling to enable prospective design and propose design strategies.
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You have a Bachelor's or a Master's in Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, or a related field. You have experience working with and developing assays (keywords include: lateral flow assays (LFA), immunoassays, ELISA, In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD), point-of-care diagnostics, rapid diagnostic tests, paper-based sensors, biosensors, microfluidic, bioconjugation, nanoparticle conjugation, antibody purification.
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