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The ideal candidate should have extensive hands-on experience in modern X-ray Crystallography techniques with demonstrated leadership in drug design, drug discovery and computational methods of molecular structure analysis.
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Liaison and coordinate with scientists in areas of Molecular Modeling and Medicinal Chemistry to drive drug design and demonstrate leadership in strengthening our alignment with Computational Drug Discovery team.
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Perform a variety of cellular and molecular techniques (e.g., Western blot, Immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, CRISPR genetic editing) BS degree or master's degree in biological sciences, molecular biology, neuroscience, or biochemistry and significant 5+ years tissue culture experience are a must.
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We apply high-throughput functional genomic screening approaches to in vitro and in vivo preclinical models with diverse molecular and phenotypic readouts. Experience in molecular biology techniques, such as PCR and NGS library synthesis, is required.
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Demonstrated record of high-proficiency, hands-on molecular biology experience with PCR-based assays and technical knowledge of high-throughput genomic profiling technologies with emphasis on Illumina sequencing platforms and complex library preparation workflows for bulkRNseq, 10X Genomics scRNseq, and 10X Genomics Visium spatial transcriptomics.
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As the head of the Rapid & Molecular Division Health Economics and Outcomes Research, you will own HEOR approach including value modeling, value-based storytelling, and value dossiers from insights to execution.
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BS degree with 0-5 years equivalent experience; M.Sc. with 0 - 2 years equivalent experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, chemical biology, bioanalytical chemistry or related areas. A B.S. or M.S. in biochemistry, chemical biology, molecular or cell biology, or analytical chemistry is desired.
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Bachelor's Degree or equivalent education and typically 7 years of experience, Master's Degree or equivalent education and typically 5 years of experience or PhD with 0-2 years experience in molecular biology, genetics, genomics or a related field.
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Skills & Abilities: Extensive scientific HLA knowledge and technical skills in the following areas preferred: HLA serology and molecular genetics, including NGS, platelet serology, HLA antibody screening /identification, Flow Cytometry Crossmatch, chimerism study, etc.
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The Molecular Profiling and Drug Delivery (MPDD) function within the Small Molecule CMC organization is accountable for a broad range of deliverables across various stages of drug discovery and development.
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Skills: Molecular Biology, PCR, Biology, GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) Bachelor's Degree or equivalent education and typically 7 years of experience, Master's Degree or equivalent education and typically 5 years of experience in molecular biology, genetics, genomics or a related field.
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Closely work with NGS technical leads and partner with bioinformatics specialists and disease area scientists to interpret results and troubleshooting. Reporting to the Single Cell Lead, work closely with other NGS Technical Leads and staff to fulfill single cell/spatial transcriptomic profiling needs for active studies from client Genomic Research Center (GRC) stakeholders and client therapeutic area (TA) scientists.
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In our Rapid and Molecular Diagnostics division. You will work across divisions including stakeholders across Global Marketing, Commercial Leadership, Research & Development, Medical & Scientific Affairs, Operations, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Affairs and Finance.
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Expertise in molecular biology techniques, RT-PCR, ELISA testing, bead-based multiplex assays, and enzymatic biochemical assays. Act as the primary resource for technical guidance in molecular biology techniques to junior staff.
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The ideal candidate will have a background in molecular biology, biochemistry, or a related field, with strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work effectively in a team environment. Bachelor's degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, or related field.
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