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PhD in computational chemistry, computational biology, computational chemical biology, or related field. 1+ year of experience applying computational methods to drug discovery and small molecule design as a member of therapeutic project teams.
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7+ years of pharmaceutical industry experience applying computational methods to drug discovery and small molecule design as a member of therapeutic project teams. Keep abreast of scientific developments and interact with internal and external scientists to integrate novel insights into computational approaches for drug discovery.
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Ph. D. in Computational Chemistry, Computational Biology, Computational Biophysics or related field with 2+ years, MS with 5+ years or BS with 8+ years of relevant industry experience.
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Develop, improve and implement efficient computational workflows that can be distributed to our global CADD team. Expertise in medicinal chemistry principles, cheminformatics, ADME, ML/AI and structure-based 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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PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, mathematics, or related field; or Master's degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, mathematics, or related field plus 4 years of experience in lieu of a PhD; or Bachelor's degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, mathematics, or related field plus 6 years of experience in lieu of PhD.
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Successful candidates should be self-motivated, and detail oriented with a strong background in neurobiology, cellular and molecular biology, engineering, computational biology, immunology, or a related field.
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Extensive expertise in structure-based drug discovery, medicinal chemistry principles, cheminformatics, ADME and ML/AI. The Computer-Aided Drug Discovery (CADD) group in San Diego is seeking an AD/Senior Principal Scientist to join our talented and innovative drug discovery team.
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Candidates must have the demonstrated ability to conduct a state-of-the-art research program using modern techniques in molecular biology, cell biology, developmental biology, biochemistry, structural biology, immunology, computational biology, bioinformatics, genetics, and/or genomics applied to investigating the biology, malignancies, or other diseases of the skin.
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Ph. D. in Computational Chemistry, Computational Biology, Computational Biophysics, or related discipline with 4+ years of industry experience. Forge and maintain computational chemistry and biology utilities and workflows to refine and accelerate protein modeling, virtual screening, and compound design processes.
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As part of our strategic plan to expand research and application of computational biology and artificial intelligence, we are seeking highly motivated early-stage faculty recruits (at the Assistant Professor level) with track records in computational and systems biology, data science, machine learning/artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, and other relevant disciplines.
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Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Statistics, Biological Sciences, Cancer Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Computer Science. Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Statistics, Biological Sciences, Cancer Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Computer Science.
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MS/MA in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biophysics, Physics, or related life sciences and computational field and 3+ years of biotech/pharmaceutical industry experience. BS/BA in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biophysics, Physics, or related life sciences and computational field and 5+ years of biotech/pharmaceutical industry experience.
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Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Statistics, Computer Science, Biophysics, Physics, or a related field. Minimum of 5 years of post-doctoral experience in bioinformatics research, preferably in a biotechnology/pharmaceutical industry setting.
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Technical expert in the area of molecular biology and/or biochemistry and/or next-generation sequencing (NGS) and genomics. Working knowledge of statistical and mathematical methods in biology/genetics, including experience with statistical software, such as JMP or R.
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