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The successful candidate must have comprehensive knowledge of drug discovery, a sufficient understanding of chemistry and the ability to communicate with collaborative scientists from a broad array of backgrounds.
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Strong leadership skills and a track record of success in all aspects of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery: hit identification, hit to lead and lead optimization. The candidate will be an integral member of a diverse drug discovery team, with ample opportunity for career development.
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Thorough understanding of analytical chemistry & method development for biologics and a well-developed understanding of biologics process development (upstream and downstream), and drug product development.
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Cibus has an immediate opening for a Scientist– Molecular Discovery to help us to revolutionize plant breeding using our unique, patented gene editing technology. Collaborate with Computational Biology to uncover new target opportunities.
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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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What You Will Contribute To AltosAn exciting opportunity is available for a talented Scientist / Senior Scientist, Computational Chemistry to join the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Drug Discovery and Development Sciences team at Altos Labs. We are seeking highly motivated, creative, and collaborative individuals who are passionate and dedicated to employing their expertise to restore cell health and reverse disease.
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May collaborate with other partners and internal colleagues in various aspects of Biologic Programs drug discovery and development. Plays a key role in developing our in vitro and in vivo strategies towards target identification and drug discovery, through to clinical candidate selection.
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Sales, chemistry, consumables, laboratories, HPLC, UPLC, UHPLC, LC, MS, LC/MS, columns, sample prep, inside, remote, sales development. The Principal Chemistry Sales Development Representative will adapt to a dynamic and changing environment, learning quickly for product launches and drawing conclusions using a variety of sales tools (including SalesForce, Power BI and Analysis in Excel.
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Demonstrated knowledge in the following scientific fields: organic chemistry, synthetic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutical sciences. Assess scientific literature, patents, and patent application documents, each encompassing a variety of chemical subjects, including organic, synthetic, and medicinal chemistry, as well as material science.
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Contribute to the development of NGS assays to benefit drug discovery and translational research. Demonstrated expertise in molecular biology techniques, including DNA/RNA extraction & purification, NGS library preparation & QC, PCR, qPCR, etc.
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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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This position collaborates closely with colleagues in Technical Operations, Quality, and Regulatory, supporting the corporate goals for clinical development to commercialization of a biologics drug product for a rare disease indication.
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MCC will make a global impact on improving health by reducing cancer burden through accelerated discovery and translation, compassionate and interdisciplinary care, education and community engagement, with the foundation of our core values - Excellence, Innovation and Risk-Taking, Collaboration, Diversity and Service.
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Lead Computational Strategy: Oversee and drive the development of cutting-edge software infrastructure and computational workflows that accelerate drug discovery efforts.
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The Business Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for drafting pleadings and discovery, conducting legal research, managing fact discovery, communicating with clients and opposing counsel, and providing clear reporting to partners and client representatives.
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