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GenScript ProBio is the subsidiary of GenScript Biotech Corporation, proactively providing end-to-end CDMO service from drug discovery to commercialization with proactive strategies, professional solutions and efficient processes in cell and gene therapy (CGT), vaccine, biologics discovery and antibody protein drug to accelerate drug development for customers.
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Principal Scientist, Peptide Protein Chemistry. Proficient in all aspects of modern peptide synthesis, protein bioconjugation, peptide and protein purification and analysis.
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Must have a high level of technical knowledge and skills in a broad range of biochemistry and/or enzymology-related fields including biochemical pathways, protein engineering, enzyme mechanism/kinetics, complex assay development, and protein expression, purification, and characterization.
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Experience in optimizing and delivering peptide-protein conjugates as candidates for clinical trial. · Strong understanding of peptide and protein structure and associated biophysical techniques to assess structure, stability and behavior in solution.
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Responsibilities Representative responsibilities will include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following: Collaborate with research, analytical development and process development teams to develop, qualify/validate AAV gene therapy cell-based biological potency assays, protein chemistry assays, and molecular biology assays for process monitoring and drug product release, specifically SDS-PAGE, western blot, droplet digital PCR or qPCR, culture of primary mammalian cells, and cell.
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Principal Scientist, Peptide Protein Chemistry This BioPharma is a neuroscience-focused, biopharmaceutical company with a simple purpose: to relieve suffering for people with great needs, but few options.
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Experience in several of the following areas: design of enzymatic activity assays, protein engineering, strain engineering, process development, high-throughput screening workflows and automation, enzyme discovery, biocatalytic retrosynthesis, bioinformatics, mechanistic enzymology, and computational protein design.
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In collaboration with AbbVieAbout the Role:Seeking a highly motivated and talented peptide chemistry leader to join our new discovery peptide research group. in collaboration with AbbVieAbout the Role:Seeking a highly motivated and talented peptide chemistry leader to join our new discovery peptide research group.
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DescriptionThe Controls Engineer II is responsible for the advanced support of all phases of a controls project to include concept and research, estimating support, component selection, network design, panel design, layout, device troubleshooting, PLC and HMI programming; on-site installation and debug; and after-sales support while working with minimal supervision.
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The successful candidate will work on the design, synthesis and characterization of novel peptides and peptide conjugates to discover next-generation peptide-based therapeutics. This is an exciting opportunity to grow your career and help discover peptide therapeutics of the future.
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For three decades, we have applied our unique insight into neuroscience and the interconnections between brain and body systems to treat complex conditions. The company’s diverse portfolio includes FDapproved treatments for tardive dyskinesia, Parkinson’s disease, endometriosis.
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Actively enrolled in a Master’s Degree or PhD program with a focus on computational chemistry, structural biology, computational biology, or a related field. As part of your role, you will contribute to methods to tackle protein design and drug discovery challenges such as protein structure new prediction, robust de novo protein design, or blind molecular docking.
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And uterine fibroids*, as well as clinical programs in multiple therapeutic areas. We are dedicated to discovering and developing life-changing treatments for patients with under-addressed neurological, endocrine and psychiatric disorders.
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As a member of a new chemistry formulation group, you will be working with Colloidal Gold production, conjugation, liquid chromatography purification, buffer preparation and extraction reagent creation in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices.
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Experience with ADME assays (microsome and hepatocyte metabolism, transporters, absorption, protein binding, CYP450 substrate and inhibition assays) a plus. B.S. or M.S. in in Bioanalytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Drug Metabolism or other relevant life science field, or equivalent education and experience.
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