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Specifically, this position requires deep scientific and technology expertise in multiple fields including immunology, cell biology, pharmacology, screening assay development and execution, with an ability to work collaboratively with internal partners and collaborators.
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Prior experience must include: Understand chemistry and biology to analyze data and discuss with other researchers to plan strategies for drug discovery projects; independently design and implement scientific research projects relating to the development of oligonucleotide therapeutics; perform and direct synthesis of organic molecules, including chemically modified oligonucleotides; plan assay designs and manage technicians, including both in-house and external CROs to execute them.
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Takeda Development Center Americas, Inc. is seeking a Senior Scientist, Oligonucleotide Chemistry in San Diego, CA with the following requirements: PhD degree in Chemistry or related field or foreign academic equivalent plus 5 years of related experience.
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Support ELISpot/ELISA assay troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and process improvement. Support ELISpot/ELISA assay troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and process improvement. Working knowledge of immunoassay methods used for protein analysis such as biomarkers.
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The incumbent will be responsible for drug screening, cell-based assay development, and biomarker discovery. Demonstrate proficiency with sterile cell culture, cell-based assays (CTG, apoptosis) and molecular biology techniques (Protein, DNA and RNA isolations, Western blot, qRT-PCR, Flow Cytometry.
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Skillsets of interest include expertise in tissue culture, biochemical tools (SDS-PAGE, immunoblotting, ELISA, protein assay), and a good working knowledge of molecular techniques including generation of mutant plasmids, transfection with plasmids/siRNA for transient protein expression in cell-based reporter systems as well as use of CRISPR and transcriptomics/proteomics technologies.
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For over 50 years, we have been partnering with healthcare and life science laboratories, manufacturers, and suppliers across the globe to co-create and provide biological control materials, assay services and consulting for microbiology, molecular diagnostics, and virology.
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Knowledge of drug discovery processes, including assay development and high-throughput screening. Knowledge of drug discovery processes, including assay development and high-throughput screening.
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Lead a team of Translational Oncology Leads and Clinical Biomarker Assay Leads within the Oncology Research and Development organization responsible for developing and implementing robust clinical biomarker plans and sourcing the best assays that translates our preclinical knowledge into competitive strategies for programs moving into early clinical development.
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Collaboration with the broader R&D team, consisting of assay development scientists and instrument hardware/software engineers, is essential to delivering new products from concept to launch. We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Mechanical Engineer within our Abbott Rapid Diagnostics business located at San Diego, CA. In this role, you will provide technical expertise to the design and development of point-of-care, rapid in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) for Infectious Disease.
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Experience in optimizing methods with particular emphasis on cell-based potency assay, molecular biology assay, and protein chemistry assays. Utilize statistical analysis software to generate assay control charts and recommend assay acceptance criteria.
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Assist in troubleshooting problems in experiments in terms of assay design, protocol, and reagents. Minimum bachelor’s degree in chemistry, materials science, biochemistry, bioengineering, physics, or similar fields.
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Experience in oncology and assay development is highly desired. Preferred Certifications: PMI PMP, Scrum Master, Scrum Product Owner, SAFe Program Consultant (SPC) Experience in oncology and assay development is highly desired.
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Utilize a battery of in vitro assay technologies in primary cell types and cell lines to execute on programs including (but not limited to): ELISA, qPCR, flow cytometry, immunofluorescence microscopy.
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Strong background in GMP assay testing and troubleshooting analytical skills. method verification, qualification, transfers and validations) for compendial assays and other chemistry methods including, but not limited to, ELISA, CE-SDS, HPLC, cIEF and Mass Spectrometry.
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