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We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Research Associate/Senior Research Associate to join our Discovery Biology team focused on early drug discovery efforts in Oncology and Immuno-Oncology.
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We are seeking an experienced Research Associate to be a key member of our Platform/Drug Discovery Team. In this position, you will work in close conjunction with our Biology Team in the development of our core drug discovery technology and the generation of a completely novel class of therapeutics.
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A long-standing challenge in drug discovery is the development of molecules capable of modulating difficult or "undruggable" targets. We are seeking first-rate Research Associatesto help us pioneer this uncharted frontier of drug discovery.
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The individual will also participate in projects related to the development of microfluidics platforms to support toxicity testing for our drug discovery program. This process involves closely collaborating with scientists across the organization to support the overall safety assessment for our novel therapeutics spanning drug discovery through clinical development and marketing.
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We are supported in this mission by experienced and accomplished scientists and clinicians, a novel portfolio of programs, leading healthcare investors, and pharma company partners, who share in our commitment to bettering the lives of patients and realizing a world where we make brain disorders history As a Research Associate II (RA II) for the Nonclinical Sciences team, you’ll work closely with scientists in both Research and Development to advance Alector’s drug discovery programs.
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By utilizing a variety of high-throughput genomics technologies, the candidate will participate in multidisciplinary efforts focused on the company’s drug discovery and development.
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As a Research Associate with a focus in Protein Production in the Drug Discovery & Development team you will have prior experience in protein purification techniques that include affinity, ion exchange, HIC, SEC while upholding your analytical skills in regards to analyzing protein-protein interactions.
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Investigative Toxicology groups goal is to use ex vivo and in vitro tools to assess safety liabilities and mechanisms of toxicity observed pre-clinically to support the entire portfolio spanning discovery through development.
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This process involves closely collaborating with scientists across the organization to support the overall safety assessment for our Client therapeutics spanning drug discovery through clinical development and marketing.
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For 75 years, Charles River employees have worked together to assist in the discovery, development and safe manufacture of new drug therapies. This critical role will be responsible for performing required in vivo techniques and for helping to advance the client's drug research and development pipeline.
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Biotechnology company is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate II/III who wants to gain knowledge and develop lab skills in Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology and genomics research.
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The Investigative Toxicology group’s goal is to use ex vivo and in vitro tools to assess safety liabilities and mechanisms of toxicity observed pre-clinically to support the entire portfolio spanning discovery through development.
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This position is in the Investigative Toxicology Group within the department of Safety Assessment in the client's Research and Early Development organization. As such the position requires excellent communication and collaboration skills, a desire to learn about and integrate multiple aspects of drug toxicity, and a passion for lab-based research.
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This position is in the Investigative Toxicology Group within the department of Safety Assessment in Genentech’s Research and Early Development organization. The mission of the Investigative Toxicology group is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying toxicities that are observed non-clinically and/or in clinical trials through hypothesis driven research.
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We are seeking a highly motivated candidate who wants to gain knowledge and develop lab skills in Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology and genomics research. The candidate will work in the high-throughput NGS lab, which provides support for sequencing technology and develops genomics applications in support of the company's research community.
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