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The group lead will be working with various discovery teams (DMPK, vivarium, chemistry, biology). Education in pharmacology, chemistry, chemical engineering, material sciences or related fields.
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BSc/MSc 3–6 + years in Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Biochemistry considered, or equivalent combination of education and experience. BSc/MSc 3–6 + years in Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Biochemistry considered, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The team is seeking a Polymer Materials Engineer to use their fundamental and deep understanding of chemistry, physics, and polymer science to provide solutions to some of Tesla’s toughest problems.
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Ph. D. in organic chemistry or related discipline, with 5+ years (for Sr. Scientist), 10+ years (for Staff Scientist) of hands-on experience with antibody bioconjugation chemistry (preferably in industry experience.
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Experience in Organic Synthesis, Polymer Chemistry, Raw Material Management, Materials Testing. Bachelor's degree in chemistry with 2-year R&D experience in Medical Device and Biotechnology Industry.
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Extensive experience with chemistry, particularly orthogonal bioconjugation chemistry, chromatography, and analytical techniques (HPLC, MS, LC/MS, NMR). Proven experience in the synthesis and evaluation of reagents for use in antibody, protein, or peptide conjugates.
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Palo Alto office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks life sciences patent associate attorney with 1-4 years of patent prosecution law firm experience, Patent Bar membership, and a background in one of the following fields: cell or molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, pharmacology, biophysics, or digital health-focused disciplines.
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PhD in Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related field with 8+ years relevant industry experience; MS or BS with 15+ years of industry experience in Pharma/ Biotech industry required.
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Review preclinical in vivo protocols for formulation composition, storage, stability, and shipping. These experiments will include but are not limited to preparation and characterization for peptide or small molecule oral and parenteral dosage forms for preclinical studies.
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Experience with all aspects of automotive coatingsmaterials, including but not limited to polymer chemistry, paint process andapplications, paint formulation, paint testing methods and equipment, etc.
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Technical management of the laboratory staff to achieve the clinical diagnostic and research mission of the laboratory in the various sections e.g. Hematology, Chemistry, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Body Fluids, Parasitology, Microbiology.
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Experience including Hematology, Urinalysis, Chemistry, Blood Bank and Bacteriology preferred. Trains laboratory assistants, and other Clinical Lab Scientist, on proper techniques/procedures related to clinical laboratory practice.
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Our teachers also implement Social Emotional Learning lessons and Restorative Practices to create a joyful, inclusive classroom community.
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Conducts statistical analysis of tests using clinical laboratory techniques in chemistry, biochemistry, immunology, microbiology or related laboratory specialties. Knowledge of chemistry, biology, microbiology and related laboratory sciences.
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Utilize extensive knowledge of polymer chemistry principles for materials selection/management, formulation processes to enhance the scalability and quality of the lens material. Expertise in the conception, formulation, optimization, automation, processing, characterization and manufacture of a unique silicone polymer composition of a specialty medical device including analytical chemical testing including gas and liquid chromatography, gel permeation chromatography (SEC), UV/Vis, FTIR, viscosity testing.
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