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Oversee and provide strategic direction for Toxicology/Pathology, BioAnalytical/DMPK, Biomarkers, and Clinical Pharmacology teams to ensure robust support for clinical development programs. 12+ years of experience in the biopharma industry in non-clinical development (toxicology, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, bioanalytical sciences, or related discipline.
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The In Vivo Pathology (IVP) team within the Pathobiology department is seeking a research associate to contribute to histology and pathology workflows in support of pre-clinical in vivo pharmacology studies.
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Hands on experience with in vivo pharmacology model workflows. Hands on experience with in vivo pharmacology model workflows. The successful candidate will provide scientific and technical overview for tissue-based methods that span sample processing, assay development, whole slide scanning, image QC, analysis, and data reporting.
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Collaborate with cross-functional departments (including Research, Pharmacology, DMPK, Translational Medicine & Clinical Pharmacology, CMC, Regulatory Affairs, Patient Safety and Pharmacovigilance) to implement discovery & development of toxicology strategies to enable the progression of optimized drug candidates and ensure that toxicological considerations are integrated into all stages of product development.
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Conduct nonclinical development activities (pharmacology and toxicology) for IND-enablement of gene therapy products. Design, manage and conduct nonclinical hands-on studies (GLP and non-GLP) for inclusion in regulatory submissions, including pharmacology, toxicology, and biodistribution studies.
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BS/MS degree in Biology, Animal Science or Pharmacology related discipline. Proficiency in murine handling techniques handling and restraint, assessment of clinical signs, IV, IP, PO, ID, SC in life and terminal blood collection, and handling of tissues during necropsy and processing for ex vivo analysis is critical for this role.
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The Preclinical pharmacology team works closely with the Medicinal Chemistry, High Throughput Screening and Protein Engineering modules. The Stanford Innovative Medicines Accelerator (IMA) is seeking a Research Scientist, Molecular Pharmacology, to perform cell-based assays in support of the IMA's portfolio of drug discovery projects.
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Histology, IHC, Pathology Data Analysis. This position will support drug development in diverse therapeutic areas such as inflammation, fibrosis, oncology, and virology. Innova Solutions offers benefits( based on eligibility) that include the following: Medical & pharmacy coverage, Dental/vision insurance, 401(k), Health saving account (HSA) and Flexible spending account (FSA), Life Insurance, Pet Insurance, Short term and Long term Disability, Accident & Critical illness coverage, Pre-paid legal & ID theft protection, Sick time, and other types of paid leaves (as required by law), Employee Assistance Program (EAP.
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Top 3 Required Skill Sets: Histology, IHC, Pathology Data Analysis. Tissue-based procedures to include IHC and in situ hybridization. Support sample management and lab operation activities. Whole slide scanning of histology slides for pathologist review or quantitative image analysis.
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Work closely with other medicinal chemists and cross-functional teams (Biology, DMPK, Pharmacology, Discovery Sciences, CMC) to meet the timelines. Work closely with other medicinal chemists and cross-functional teams (Biology, DMPK, Pharmacology, Discovery Sciences, CMC) to meet the timelines.
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Job Description Job Description 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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What you'll do:Conduct nonclinical development activities (pharmacology and toxicology) for IND-enablement of gene therapy products. Design, manage and conduct nonclinical studies (GLP and non-GLP) for inclusion in regulatory submissions, including pharmacology, toxicology, and biodistribution studies.
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To work collaboratively on multi-functional projects and interact with biomarker scientists and scientists from other functions including clinical pharmacology, biology, bioinformatics, clinical research, and clinical data science on a regular basis.
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As a key member of Dren's cross-functional drug discovery team collaborate withimmunology, process sciences, preclinical pharmacology teams to expand and advancethe pipeline of candidates from Dren’s myeloid engager platform.
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Candidates should have a doctoral degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, statistics, data science, other relevant fields with at least 1-3 years/ master's degree with at least 5-7 years/BS degree with at least 10 years of relevant post-degree experience, preferably in pharma/biotech or related research organizations/academia.
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