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Work collaboratively with CMC colleagues (process chemistry and analytical chemistry) as well as discovery scientists (medicinal chemistry, DMPK, toxicology, and pharmacology) to develop and deliver appropriate formulations and drug products for preclinical and clinical development.
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This scientist will lead projects from the bench, plan and execute in vivo toxicology studies, interact with a broad scientific team, and interpret and present data. Must have solid hands-on experience with rodent models and a good understanding of the role of preclinical toxicology in the drug discovery process.
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This position requires expertise in Databricks, Airflow, Snowflake, PySpark, Python, and SQL, as well as the capability to design and maintain data ecosystems and operational data systems.
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Using a structure- and computational chemistry-driven drug design platform, OnKure is committed to improving clinical outcomes for patients by building a robust pipeline of small molecule drugs designed to selectively target specific mutations thought to be key drivers of cancer.
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Interest in or experience with X-ray, extreme ultraviolet, and/or infrared solar image and/or spectroscopic data. Learn cutting edge techniques of solar coronal imaging and spectroscopy; and prototype, develop, validate, and test software to carry out data processing and analysis of solar coronal observations.
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Employment is contingent on background screen, drug screen, motor vehicle records check and physical. A 30+ year project dedicated to understanding how changes in climate, land use and invasive species impact ecology, the observatory’s scientists and engineers are collecting a comprehensive range of ecological data on a continental scale across 20 eco-climatic domains representing US ecosystems.
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Successful Account Executives at BDSA are self-starters who are passionate about learning and leveraging data to help our customers, prospects, and the cannabis industry thrive. We are looking for motivated, sales-minded professionals with a strong background in the cannabis industry.
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Strong understanding of and hands-on experience with managed markets and market access payer and/or provider data (e.g., IQVIA / Symphony, MMIT, internal claims data, payer portal data.
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Oversee entry processes for many award programs and anthology projects, including the National Magazine Awards and the Best of series of books. The ideal candidate is a change agent who has a clear vision for reimagining Outside's print content strategy for a new era—and brings a strong digital background to the table.
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We navigate complex data issues in the fields of healthcare, defense, safety, urban planning, energy, cyber, land use, climate, disaster preparedness, disaster recovery, space, and social equity.
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Yes Energy delivers real-time market data and electric power trading decision solutions. Yes Energy’s industry-leading electric power trading analytics software provides real-time visibility into a massive amount of data required to plan and efficiently operate that machine every minute of every day.
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Background working with lyophilized or spray dried pharmaceutical products, particularly with proteins, lipids, and/or mRNA lyophilization preferred. Experience with various general analytical techniques (i.e. Karl Fisher, surface area analysis, SEM, density, ICP-MS, AAS, powder flowability and friability, etc.
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An experienced C programmer with some Rust background who is looking forward to be responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of the embedded systems software and gateway of Lynq's RavenView device management platform.
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The Global Systems Laboratory - Information & Technology Services Division seeks to fill a Data Services Group position designed to provide collaborative support for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) located at the Global Systems Laboratory (GSL) in Boulder, CO. Office will be in Boulder, CO. This position is located in a federal facility and requires the ability to pass a National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI, federal background check) for building access.
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Under the supervision of project principal investigators, help to develop new missions, mission concepts, and data analysis tools and techniques for solar coronal remote sensing research. 0-3 years: Scientific analysis of solar remote sensing data.
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