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Current working knowledge of cellular and molecular immunology, cell biology, or related discipline, with an applied understanding of antibodies and antibody generation, biologics drug discovery research and disease target evaluation.
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Ability to efficiently work both independently and in a team-based environment on challenging drug discovery projects utilizing high-throughput cell culture and antibody screening techniques.
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Previous experience in small molecule drug discovery, specifically biochemical assay development and characterization of small molecule inhibitors and protein-ligand binding interactions.
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Design, express, and purify protein targets to support structural biology and small molecule drug discovery efforts. In this role, you will report to the head of protein sciences and play a critical role to support early-stage drug discovery.
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Wildcat Discovery Technologies, based in San Diego, California, is a materials R&D company transitioning its focus from battery research and development to cathode material supply. Our commitment lies in the discovery and development of advanced materials for lithium-ion batteries.
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Lead drug discovery drug discovery project teams in neuropsychiatry, neurology, or neuroendocrinology to deliver high quality molecules to clinical development. We are seeking a highly motivated and collaborative In Vitro Pharmacologist with expertise in CNS drug discovery to join our Drug Discovery team.
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A Research Associate to support our drug discovery and characterization efforts. Common skills and techniques used will include: mammalian cell culture, lentiviral transduction, DNA/protein isolation, PCR, flow cytometry, and western blot.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for assay development and the generation and characterization of mammalian cell-derived biomass in support of our protein evolution and antibody discovery efforts.
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Practical state-of-the-art knowledge in the design and implementation of flow cytometry-based multi-color analyses, screening and sorting; practical knowledge of mammalian cell culture, including state-of-the-art cell biology techniques, including cellular signaling and ELISA assays.
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As a senior member of the Protein Sciences team, you will play an integral role supporting early-stage discovery programs by collaborating closely with a cross-functional team of scientists to impact small molecule drug discovery.
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Light Horse Therapeutics is a small molecule drug discovery company based in San Diego, employing tools from chemical and computational biology, in conjunction with precision genome editing methods to identify functional/ ligandable sites on high value oncology protein targets for therapeutic intervention.
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The position may identify and develop antibody-based drug discovery opportunities in new areas. This position supports ongoing antibody-based drug discovery projects in autoimmunity and inflammation.
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Specifically, we are seeking candidates to prosecute plate-based pharmacology, cell culture, enzymology, cell engineering and drug discovery experimental plans for our rapidly advancing pipeline.
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PhD in organic chemistry with 10+ years of relevant hands-on pharmaceutical/biotech industry experience, or equivalent, in the field of new drug discovery and development. Function as a subject matter expert for transfer/development of processes to external vendors and CMOs. Create and execute plans for external projects by providing technical guidance, strategic and tactical direction, and oversight to ensure the product requirements are designed and delivered appropriately and in a timely manner for all the stakeholders and customers, across all the stages of drug development - from discovery through preclinical to clinical and commercial.
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Candidates should have strong experience in a relevant scientific area, such as drug discovery, therapeutic development, computational chemistry, computer vision, statistics, artificial intelligence, modeling, simulations computational genomics or biology, statistical genetics, data science, chemistry, or biology.
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