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Key Responsibilities: Work in an oligonucleotide therapeutic drug discovery research lab and interface across different therapeutic areas, including neuroscience, immunology and oncology, to help build a comprehensive therapeutic discovery strategy.
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With a combination-focused pipeline that exploits the power of six scientific platforms (Immuno-Oncology, Tumor Drivers and Resistance, DNA Damage Response, Antibody-drug Conjugates, Cell Therapy and Epigenetics) to help address unmet clinical needs in a host of hematological cancers, we are motivated by a dedication to the scientific discovery and collaboration that will one day help eliminate cancer as a cause of death.
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They will apply scientific training and clinical research experience to support all aspects of drug development, from facilitating the transition of molecules from pre-clinical discovery through the achievement of clinical proof of concept and to supporting the registration and commercialization of a product.
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We are seeking an outstanding scientist to drive next-generation sequencing methods within ArsenalBio. The ideal candidate will have a broad understanding of NGS and its applications and a proven track record of executing innovative NGS protocols for solving complex biological problems.
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As a Data Scientist You Will. In this role, you’ll be embedded in our Operating Systems organization and work closely with product management as well as other cross-functional partners to architect and enhance the overarching Cash App experience, and build pathways for customers to enjoy the full value of the Cash product ecosystem, via services for driving acquisition, onboarding, product discovery, engagement and retention.
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The candidate will work in an oligonucleotide therapeutic drug discovery research lab and interface across different therapeutic areas, including neuroscience, immunology and oncology, to help build a comprehensive therapeutic discovery strategy.
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Experience in delivery of oligonucleotide therapeutics, large molecule drug discovery, would be preferred. Relevant experience in oligonucleotide therapeutics, large molecule drug discovery, oligonucleotide delivery or bio-conjugation is desirable.
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Contribute to creation of electronic database, IRT, and associated training documents and review data completeness and fidelity throughout study conduct. Participate in scientific education of internal and external stakeholders on the pre-clinical (e.g. mechanism of action, animal models) and clinical (e.g. epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment) data relevant to program.
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Single Cell RNA Sequencing Platform Scientist Full-time, San Francisco, CA (onsite) Client: A leading biotechnology company based in San Francisco, utilizing a sophisticated in vivo drug discovery platform and state-of-the-art AI models to develop groundbreaking drugs for a wide range of patient populations.
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We are looking for a data scientist for our product discovery team, based in San Francisco. The team includes PhD-level data scientists and access to a very unique set of sector-specific data.
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Work with interdisciplinary teams including discovery research, biomarker, clinical, biostatistics, and bioinformatics scientists, and will carry out data analysis and integration across various domains.
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Our Mosaic platform is the first to make in vivo data generation scalable, with single-cell precision, to capture in vivo context of disease at the first step of drug discovery and to better represent patient diversity in drug response over current in vitro assays.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Associate Scientist with oncology drug discovery and development experience to join the Immunology and Stromal Biology team as part of the Cancer Immunology Thematic Research Center.
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As an Associate Scientist in our Target Discovery and Genomics team, you will play a key role in supporting our research pipeline with a wide range of experiments and help to translate great science into exceptional drugs.
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An exciting opportunity is available for a Sr. Scientist to join the In Vivo Pharmacology & Biomarker Discovery team of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) at Altos Labs. We are seeking a highly skilled, self-motivated and talented scientist to lead and execute in vivo preclinical research and biomarker discovery activities supporting portfolio progression.
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