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For scientific research customers, our products support a range of focus areas, including proteomics, metabolomics, drug discovery, and clinical research. Our complete workflow solutions enable productivity and efficiency for customers performing food and beverage testing and manufacturing, environmental and industrial testing, biopharma QA/QC, toxicology, and anti-doping.
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From sample to knowledge to results, the Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry (business develops and manufactures leading-edge CMD instruments, consumables, and software solutions for customers working in the analytical sciences (routine testing markets) and scientific research.
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The candidate must submit to a comprehensive background check as well as pre-employment, and random drug testing as required by the United States Coast Guard. Desired endorsements: Lifeboatman, Firefighting, STCW, Able Bodied Seaman.
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Managing complex and intertwined scientific/technical and operational logistical CMC related activities, the position will support the Company's drug development and manufacturing activities for phase 3 and commercialization at external Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) and Contract Testing Labs (CTL.
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Spearhead the development and strategy of our client’s computational platform, integrating novel computational techniques and GPCR structural biology to aid drug discovery and development. Our client is pioneering revolutionary patient treatments through a robust structure-based and computational drug discovery approach.
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Ensure that CRO/CMO activities and other process development activities address drug substance needs for pharmaceutical formulation development, toxicology testing, clinical trials, and commercial launch.
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Founded in 2015, the company has built a portfolio of 30+ drug development programs ranging from preclinical to late-stage development in multiple therapeutic areas including genetic dermatology, precision oncology, cardiology, endocrinology, neurology, pulmonology, and renal disease, with two approved drugs.
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Expertise in medicinal chemistry principles, cheminformatics, ADME, ML/AI and structure-based drug discovery. Expert proficiency in one or more commercial drug discovery platform such as ICM, Schrödinger, CCG and/or OpenEye.
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Simpson Strong-Tie's drug policy is based upon Federal Law, and therefore will screen applicants for amphetamines, including methamphetamines, cocaine, marijuana/THC, phencyclidine, and opiates.
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Interact with and / or supervise Drug Safety / Pharmacovigilance CROs. Senior Director, Drug Safety & Pharmacovigilance. This role allows the incumbent to build the in-house drug safety function in a fast-growing biotech and have the pharmacovigilance responsibility across the proprietary Probody portfolio.
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Using these and other proprietary tools, we can scale in vivo efficacy testing to more targets than have ever been explored by biopharma, at the very beginning of the drug discovery process (more info on our website.
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Leading the team through the life cycle of a D365 implementation providing key inputs during design, migrating data from external systems; conducting and supporting solution testing; building test cases; assisting with functional, system and user acceptance testing and conducting and supporting user and administrator training.
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Effective cross-functional collaboration, especially with Institutes of Science, In Vivo Pharmacology and DMPK, in the optimization of drug leads and candidates. Strong knowledge and agility in study design and data interpretation and in the integration of Toxicology studies in the drug progression paradigm, as well as in the incorporation of safety endpoints in pharmacology studies.
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Services include individual, group and family therapy, trauma informed care, case management, family reunification, treatment planning, drug and alcohol counseling, re-entry and aftercare, linkage to medical services (including HIV testing and treatment) and medication-assisted treatments (MAT) (ie: Suboxone.
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Structure Therapeutics develops life‐changing medicines for patients using advanced structure‐based and computational drug discovery technology. Knowledge in drug discovery process and relevant statistical applications.
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