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Sr. Manager, Drug Safety & Pharmacovigilance Quality Assurance Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARWR) is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company that develops medicines that treat intractable diseases by silencing the genes that cause them.
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Lead drug discovery drug discovery project teams in neuropsychiatry, neurology, or neuroendocrinology to deliver high quality molecules to clinical development.
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Work collaboratively with Pharmaceutical Science for drug substance and drug product development, GMP Quality Assurance, in addition to Project Management, Clinical Operations, Clinical Supply, and Regulatory Operations.
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DescriptionJanssen Research & Development, L.L.C., a division of Johnson & Johnson's Family of Companies, is recruiting for a Principal Scientist, Computer-Aided Drug Design (CADD, Computational Chemistry) located in San Diego, CA (La Jolla area.
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Possesses knowledge of drug discovery and development including requirements for compound advancement through GLP, GMP, CMC, Analytical Development, and formulation science.
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Develop bioanalytical methods using HPLC and mass spectrometry (e.g., LC/MS/MS) methods to support discovery activities related to small molecule therapeutics, including PK and drug metabolism to identify structure activity- and structure-property- relationships to assist in further structural optimization.
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In addition, the Manager Drug Product Development and Manufacturing will support all aspects of non-GMP and GMP drug product manufacturing and ensure that the CMC team is aligned with the manufacturing strategy at each CMO. A strong knowledge of sterile parenteral filling and the requirements of clinical supply manufacturing is required as well as a working knowledge of cGMP and FDA/EMA guidelines.
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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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Experience in utilizing platforms including IncuCyte, JESS, Flow based cell sorter, ELISA, and MSD in the context of oncology-based drug discovery is a plus. " Experience in utilizing platforms including IncuCyte, JESS, Flow based cell sorter, ELISA, and MSD in the context of oncology-based drug discovery is a plus.
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This is an exciting opportunity as we combine the best of physics-based modeling with data analytics and machine learning to accelerate drug discovery and bring benefit to patients. In this role, the selected candidate will use cutting-edge techniques to accelerate the drug discovery process from hit identification through candidate nomination and will actively participate directly on therapeutic projects.
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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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Contribute to the development of NGS assays to benefit drug discovery and translational research. Work under the guidance of a principal scientist to reliably generate high quality data to ongoing collaborative research efforts.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Molecular Biologist with experience in biotherapeutics discovery to join the Biologics Automation and High Throughput Technologies group at Lilly's Biotechnology Center in San Diego.
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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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If you are a highly motivated individual with a passion for DMPK and drug development, apply today to join our innovative team! Demonstrated success in leading studies that support IND filings and contribute to drug discovery.
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