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Clinical Lab Scientist Toxicology Supervisor - $10K sign-on bonus. A minimum of 5 years of work experience as a Licensed CLS performing patient testing in Special Chemistry and Toxicology clinical laboratories.
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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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Chemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology, to support drug discovery and development projects. We are seeking a highly motivated Junior Research Associate with a focus on Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (DMPK) to join our team.
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Experience as Non-Clinical Operations Manager in Pharmacology, DMPK and/or Toxicology. The Non-Clinical Operations Manager will support all nonclinical activities in Pharmacology, DMPK and Toxicology functions for Olema Oncology ranging from early candidate nomination, IND/CTenabling, and NDA/MAsupporting studies.
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What we are looking for in a Scientist I/II, Investigative Toxicology:Bachelors (BS/BA) in pharmacology, pharmaceutical science, biology, bioengineering, chemistry, physiology, or related discipline is required; Masters (MS) degree is desirable, but not required.
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This position reports to the head of clinical pharmacology and DMPK and liaises with clinical development, clinical operations, non-clinical pharmacology and toxicology, and drug discovery to execute activities for advancing the development pipeline.
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Ability to think creatively, take risks, and have an impact on a range of fields including molecular diagnostics/screening, drug discovery, and toxicology profiling. Head of Engineering | Next Gen Biosensor/Proteomics Start-Up | Report to Founder/CEO | San Francisco-based | Retained Search.
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Key functions outside CMC include Quality, Regulatory, Clinical, Safety, Corporate Program Management, Project Team Leaders, Toxicology, DMPK, Preclinical functions, Budgeting and Forecasting, IP, and others as organization evolves.
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Possession of a juris doctor or a master’s degree in environmental sciences, toxicology, chemistry, biology, public health, industrial hygiene, economics, geography, public administration, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university; and three (3) years of professional experience performing duties similar to those described in this class, within the specialty area of toxics reduction programs.
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The position will include working across practices within Integral, with other scientists and engineers with expertise in engineering, ecology, restoration, natural resource economics, toxicology, hydrogeology, and data management and visualization.
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Significant project leadership experienceStrong aptitude and demonstrated experience in synthetic organic chemistry. Responsibilities include oversight of late development/launch preparation activities including (but not limited to): the development of chemical processes for active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and regulatory starting materials (RSMs), process scale-up, technology transfer, and validation of chemical processes.
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These tests are performed in the areas of chemistry, hematology or blood, immunology, microbiology, molecular diagnostics, toxicology and transfusion medicine. These tests are performed in the areas of chemistry, hematology or blood, immunology, microbiology, molecular diagnostics, toxicology and transfusion medicine.
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Skills:Candidate will provide scientific and technical support to assays and platforms supported by the Investigative Toxicology group by:Performing experiments involving: immortalized and primary cell culture, cell viability assessment, Luminex/ELISAs, gene expression analysis, high content screening, confocal microscopy, and flow cytometry.
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Lecturer - Department of Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology - Rausser College of Natural Resources Position overview Position title: Lecturer Salary range: The UC academic salary scales set the minimum pay at appointment.
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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 toxicities observed pre-clinically to support the entire portfolio spanning discovery through development.
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