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A scientific degree with directly relevant professional experience in small molecule product development, global CMC regulatory affairs, and CMC technical areas of at least 12 years with a BA/BS or 10 years with an MA/MS, PhD, PharmD, or MD.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams including biostatisticians, project management, clinical data managers, scientific affairs, medical affairs, and regulatory affairs to ensure timely and accurate delivery of statistical programming deliverables.
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Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL), a SLAC Directorate at Stanford University, is a national scientific user facility providing synchrotron radiation for research in biology, chemistry, engineering, environmental science, material science, medicine, and physics.
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Lead and support the development of research communications (e.g., abstracts, manuscripts, scientific forum presentations, slide decks) to build the peer reviewed published evidence base from Phase 4 HIV prevention research.
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Initiates and executes pre-clinical scientific research and development in the Molecular Biology Research team. Plans and executes laboratory research. Focuses on advancing Natera’s oncology portfolio and works within a research team inventing and evaluating new technologies for applications in oncology, NIPT, and transplant assessment.
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Scientific expertise with immunology, cell therapy, genome engineering and/or cancer biology, with an emphasis on T cell biology including genetic drivers of T cell function is preferred. Building on CARGO’s preclinical and clinical experience, the Discovery Research team at CARGO aims to evaluate and implement cutting edge technologies to deliver optimally functional T cells to a larger number of patients.
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PharmD or PhD in clinical research or clinical pharmacology with 8+ years' scientific and/or drug development experience in the biopharma industry, healthcare, consulting, academia or a related environment.
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Possesses a passion for being part of the scientific and engineering community, helping bring cutting edge research to enable commercial processes. Codexis, a biotechnology company based in Redwood City, CA, is looking to hire a Research Associate III – Protein Engineering.
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The work will be conducted in a highly interactive and collaborative multi-disciplinary scientific environment. Plans and executes experiments that support research activities and project goals.
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Provide PV leadership for Jazz Pharmaceuticals Clinical Development including Clinical, Investigator Sponsored, Compassionate Use, and Disease Monitoring Programs; liaise with Clinical Sciences, Clinical Operations, Medical Affairs, Biometrics, Regulatory Affairs, Contract Research Organizations (CROs), Data Monitoring Committees (DMCs) and other entities to contribute to overall study execution while ensuring safety strategy and operational excellence.
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The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in one or more of the following techniques: immune cell functional assays, multi-color flow cytometry, primary cell isolation and culture, ELISA/Luminex, molecular biology techniques such as RNA/DNA isolation, qPCR, cloning and virus production.
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PhD in a relevant scientific field (e.g., immunology, molecular biology, cancer genetics, cancer biology, molecular oncology) w/ minimum of 3 years postdoctoral or equivalent experience in basic or translational research, either in an academic and/or industry setting.
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Essential Duties and Job Functions:Plans and executes experiments that support research activities and project goals. Knowledge, Experience and Skills:Typically requires a BS/BA degree in Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular and Cell Biology or other related life science discipline and minimum of - years of relevant experience.
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15+ years of pharmaceutical/biotech drug development experience with 5+ years of experience in global CMC regulatory affairs with working experience and content knowledge in CMC development of NCEs/small molecules.
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R&D Partners is a national staffing firm focused in the areas of: Scientific, Clinical Research and Engineering. Biotechnology company is hiring a Research Associate II within the Pathobiology department to contribute to histology and pathology workflows in support of pre-clinical in vivo pharmacology studies.
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