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Our Client's global life sciences practice, one of the largest in the U.S., is seeking a regulatory counsel with at least 10+ years of industry experience in drug/biologics development to join our FDA regulatory group.
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Working knowledge of Drug Safety/Pharmacovigilance processes (Intake, Safety Case Processing, Expedited Reporting, Periodic Reports, and Document Management, Report Writing/Analytics) by leveraging any related software.
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The Small Molecule Discovery Center (SMDC) at UCSF is seeking a highly collaborative biologist or biochemist with a passion for drug discovery and chemical biology. When biomedical research at UCSF uncovers new potential targets for drug discovery, the SMDC works with researchers to develop chemical tools and drug leads to further understand and exploit these targets for human health.
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A highly motivated individual, the Senior Principal Scientist will focus on strategic development and implementation of novel data science and predictive analytics methodologies to support clinical drug development.
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Deliver impactful outcomes by leveraging a deep understanding and experience in navigating typical workflows within drug discovery, drug development, gene-to-antibody, and proteomics. We are a market leader in automated bio sample management solutions and genomic services across areas such as drug development, clinical and advanced cell therapies for the industry's top pharmaceutical, biotech, academic and healthcare institutions globally.
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Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences (BTS) drives the development of new medicines, medical devices, and diagnostic tests, as it answers pressing scientific questions-from how an individual's genetic profile affects drug response to how we can use nanotechnology to build devices that replace the work of diseased organs.
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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 seeking an experienced and highly motivated Director/Senior Director, Drug Product/Formulation Development who will report to the VP of CMC. This individual will drive the drug product development and strategy including pre-formulation, formulation, scale-up and manufacture for all our preclinical and clinical projects.
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Your responsibilities will include phenotypic assay development, establishing pre-clinical in vitro/in vivo studies, performing mechanistic studies on lead drug molecules, spearheading forays into new oncology indications, and grant writing.
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Design and execute experiments to fully characterize the oligonucleotide drug substance and drug product materials. Participate in multidisciplinary teams including Biology (in vitro and in vivo pharmacology), and.
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As part of the Discovery Biotherapeutics efforts at BMS, the Principal Scientist will play a key role in advancing antibody drug conjugates technologies at BMS. We are looking for an experienced, collaborative, highly motivated scientist and leader with deep expertise in antibody drug conjugates (ADC) technologies.
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The Discovery Biotherapeutics team at BMS seeks to understand the structure and function of complex molecules such as bispecific antibodies, antibody drug conjugates and endogenous proteins in order to optimize their utility as therapeutic agents.
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In this vital role you will be responsible for the development and implementation of the Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology, Modeling and Simulation strategies for cutting-edge novel modalities including Bi-specific T-cell engagers, Bi-specific antibodies, oncolytic viruses, antibody-drug-conjugates, CAR-T cells-based therapies in addition to small molecule & mono-clonal antibodies.
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They conceptualize novel assay systems for in vitro and in vivo testing of drug candidates and work in close collaboration with our in vitro pharmacology team to design assay cascades in support of drug development.
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Ph. D. in Immunology or Neuroscience with over 20 years in academia or in the biotech/pharmaceutical industry, including 10+ years in drug discovery. Set strategy for our research areas and maintain strategic focus across multiple complex drug discovery programs, prioritize resource allocation, and drive decisions consistent with company goals.
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