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1-5 years of experience in the pharmaceutical formulation, process development, or drug product development field. PhD in chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or a related field.
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Scientists (San Diego, CA) – Develop and modify efficient and safe scalable processes for producing pharmaceutical starting materials, intermediates, and APIs; Apply pharmaceutical process (dissolution, mixing and crystallization, etc.)
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Conduct research in laboratory and field settings in the areas of sleep and exercise physiology, strength and performance, body composition measurement, and cognition. Leidos Health Solutions Performance and Readiness Division currently has an opening for a Research Scientist to work within the Naval Health Research Center’s Warfighter Performance Department.
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The Research Scientist will work independently to support human subject data collection and large-scale data analysis for the purpose of understanding the physical and physiological aspects of military training post-childbirth.
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Minimum of five (5) years of professional experience in a Data Scientist role, preferably in the energy industry with a graduate degree or PhD in Engineering, Data Science, Statistics, or another quantitative field.
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As the world’s leading semiconductor lithography machine (the machine that makes computer chips) manufacturer, ASML enables chip manufacturers to make cheaper, faster, chips, thereby enabling all the technology you use today.
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As the world's leading semiconductor lithography machine (the machine that makes computer chips) manufacturer, ASML enables chip manufacturers to make cheaper, faster, chips, thereby enabling all the technology you use today.
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As a Senior Scientist at ONI you will be responsible for supporting the development of novel kits and biochemical or biophysical tools for super resolution microscopy, leading to Life Science tool product launches that enable users to visualize and analyze biological systems on the Nanoimager platform.
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The Research Scientist I position will conduct experiments that include performing and analyzing data from assay and methods development to support validation testing required for NGS-based pipelines and products.
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POSITION TITLE: Staff Scientist (Virology) The Staff Scientist will play an important intellectual, technical and scientific role in leading and expanding projects in this area, and will interface with external collaborators while mentoring direct reports.
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The Associate Scientist/Scientist will report to the Principal Scientist and will work closely with members of the. BS or MS degree in a relevant scientific field (e.g. immunology, cell biology, molecular biology, cancer.
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We are seeking to find an accomplished Ocular Scientist with requirements of a broad knowledge of Ocular anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry to help develop and support in vivo models to screen small molecule, cell/gene therapy, as well as large molecule therapeutics and devices being developed for various ocular disorders.
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PhD in computational chemistry, computational biology, computational chemical biology, or related field. Individuals in need of a reasonable accommodation due to a medical condition or disability for any part of the application process, or to perform the essential functions of a position, please let us know the nature of your request, your contact information and the job requisition number in your message:Novartis: e-mail or call +1 (877)395-2339.
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Bank Secrecy Act: Remains cognizant of and adheres to Navy Federal policies and procedures, and regulations pertaining to the Bank Secrecy Act. Principal Data Scientist. Regarded as an advanced professional in the data science field.
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Vividion is a next generation biotechnology company based in San Diego that is leveraging its proprietary chemical proteomics platform to conduct proteome-wide footprinting of drug-protein interactions with unprecedented breadth and precision.
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