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QPS, LLC is an innovative and dynamic Contract Research Organization (CRO) that has been assisting pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies with their drug development efforts by providing a full range of GLP-compliant bioanalysis, DMPK, and protein/genomic biomarker services since 1995.
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CONTEXT OF THE JOB: The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is a nationally ranked, research-intensive unit with over $25 million dollars of research-grade instrumentation including spectrometers (nuclear magnetic resonance, mass, optical, x-ray), chromatographs (gas and liquid), vacuum equipment (pumps, chambers) and laboratory equipment (analytical balances, centrifuges, motors, refrigeration and other temperature-controlled devices, etc.
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Protein chemistry and chromatography knowledge and experience are desirable. BS in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Medical Technology, Biology or related disciplines with 2-5 years of job related experience.
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Experience with automated immunoassay analyzers and/or ELISA, chemiluminescent technology, Western Blot, SDS-PAGE, as well as, proficiency with Microsoft Office, Statistical analysis knowledge, understanding lean production system and 6 Sigma, using Minitab is a plus.
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Education/Experience Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmacology or related scientific discipline preferred ≥ three (3) years experience working in a regulatory environment or position (GLP, GCP or GMP), a plusExperience in mass spec chromatography and/or ELISA and familiarity with various lab equipment are preferred but not absolute requirements.
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In this role, you will play a pivotal part in QPS’ continued expansion of our bioanalytical capabilities to support small molecule, antibody drug conjugate, protein, and gene therapy drug development.
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Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmacology or related scientific discipline preferred. Issue audit reports to disclose noncompliant findings to Principal Investigator, Study Director and Management and verify their follow-up responses are adequate and complete to close the audit.
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Minimum 3 years’ experience with analytical chromatography LC column consumables, on biological applications (such as Antibody, Protein, Oligonucleotides). Bachelor of Science degree required in Chemistry or Biochemistry.
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The successful candidate will hold an advanced degree in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmacology or related field as follows:) Since its inception, QPS has been assisting pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies with their drug development efforts by providing a full range of Neuropharmacology, DMPK, Toxicology, Bioanalysis, Translational Medicine, Early Phase Clinical and Phase II - IV Clinical Research services.
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