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Strong technical writing, strong GMP documentation, strong understanding of assay validation under GMP compliance with regulatory requirements, late stage/commercial stage assay development and validation, life cycle management.
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Extensive working knowledge of biomarker and bioanalytical assay development and cutting-edge Omics methodologies in the clinic. Successfully manage CROs and establish relationships to develop biomarker assays, monitor assay qualification/validation at CROs, as well as bioanalytical/biomarker testing in the clinical trials.
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You have a proven track record in lateral flow assay development (other keywords include: lateral flow immunoassays (LFA), In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD), point-of-care diagnostics, rapid diagnostic tests, paper-based sensors, biosensors, microfluidic.
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Experience with advanced protein assay development such as enzyme activity assays, ELISA and protein quantification assays. Experience with advanced protein assay development such as enzyme activity assays, ELISA and protein quantification assays.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in assay development, protein engineering, and/or synthetic biology. Experience in authoring and critically reviewing technical documents, study protocols and reports related to assay development, qualification, validation, and clinical sample testing a plus.
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Tissue culture techniques and functional cell-based assay development. Tissue culture techniques and functional cell-based assay development. Essential for the rolePh. D. in Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or other relevant scientific field with 5+ years of experience in antibody engineering and/or bispecific design.
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Demonstrated track record in leading cross-functional teams and work streams (e.g., translational medicine, biostatistics, regulatory, pre-clinical pharmacology, clinical and immunogenicity assay development.
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Deep understanding and diverse experience with in vitro assay development to support lead discovery and target validation and optimization. Establishing in vitro assays to evaluate efficacy, dose response relationships, and characterizing molecules for potential therapeutic effects via techniques including cell culture, qPCR, transfection, transduction, cholesterol measurement, RNA expression analysis, and general molecular biology.
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Generate mutants and/or reporter strains for targeted genes to support bacterial assay development. You will be curious in exploring new options for assay development and data presentation, bold in proposing creative experimental designs and ideas.
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Develop and perform experiments supporting research and development including assay development for PCR and sequencing and method development of various sample collection and extraction methods.
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The position will assist in biology assay development for both early and late-stage research programs focused on neurobiology and immunology drug discovery. Biological assay development to support early and late-stage drug discovery programs.
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Enthusiastic about playing a pivotal role in the dynamic and multidisciplinary environment of a small biotech, specifically within the realm of microfluidics-based biological assay development.
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Skills: Fermentation, Assay Development, Bioengineering, Microbiology, Metabolic Engineering. We are seeking a motivated individual for a research scientist position that will specialize in small scale fermentation process and assay development.
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Leverage platforms including our proprietary Mercy Halo assay, ELISA, flow cytometry and western blot to support early development activities including biomarker characterization and reagent screening / optimization.
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A deep understanding of PK and ADA assay development principles and techniques (ELISA, MSD, BLI, SPR, MS, %recovery) with precision and accuracy. Interacts on a technical level with CROs in the areas of PK /ADA assay development, with an eye towards validation, and sample processing.
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