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This position offers a unique opportunity to work in a dynamic and innovative environment developing your career at the interface of mechanistic research, drug discovery, and preclinical drug development.
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Drug discovery and preclinical drug development practices from discovery to IND. Our technology platform is inspired by the work of co-founder Diane Mathis of Harvard Medical School; additional co-founders include Alan Crane (Polaris Partners), Jo Viney (Seismic Therapeutic), and John Kulman (Zag Bio.
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Work with Preclinical Discovery BD group to continue servicing pre-existing clients into late stage API manufacturing and development. This client is a growing international full-service CDMO/CRO within the biotechnology space looking to aggressively expand its footprint in the US. The company has a strong base of API/Small Molecule, Biologics, Clinical Research, Bioanalytical Sciences, DMPK, Cell and Gene Therapy and other capability centers across the US. This business has developed a fantastic brand in the US through exceptional service which drives repeat business.
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Learn more about Flagship at Position Overview:We are seeking a highly skilled PhD level Principal Scientist with proven experience in immunology and preclinical research to join our team. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage immunology and preclinical research projects, ensuring scientific rigor and excellence.
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The Principal Scientist of Analytical Development and QC at Foghorn Therapeutics will drive the analytical development and QC functions, ensuring the successful advancement of small molecule candidates from preclinical through NDA for both drug substances and drug products.
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The Director of Preclinical CRO Management will provide strategic oversight and relationship management of Contract Research Organizations (CROs) to enhance operational efficiencies and expand research capabilities, thereby supporting drug discovery programs.
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Supervised by the PET Core Directors, the preclinical research lab manager will be an integral participant in the day-to-day operations of a research laboratory, assisting with all routine aspects of the project including animal handling, cell culture, and isotope use.
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We have built upon our foundation of laboratory animal medicine and science to develop a diverse portfolio of discovery and safety assessment services, both Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and non-GLP, to support clients from target identification through preclinical development.
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Scientific Director (Preclinical Research)About us:Ascidian is redefining the treatment of disease by rewriting RNA.Ascidian Therapeutics was founded to rewrite RNA by editing and replacing human exons.
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Join our dynamic team as an Associate Scientist III, where you’ll contribute to the creation of AAV candidates for our client’s preclinical gene therapy pipeline. Join our dynamic team as an Associate Scientist III, where you’ll contribute to the creation of AAV candidates for our client’s preclinical gene therapy pipeline.
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The Early Preclinical Development (EPD) Team is seeking an Associate Scientist with experience in inner ear histology to support discovery and IND-enabling animal studies. The Early Preclinical Development (EPD) Team is seeking an Associate Scientist with experience in inner ear histology to support discovery and IND-enabling animal studies.
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Provide clinical development leadership and input to overall hematology pipeline development strategy, including preclinical programs and external innovation/business development. Vertex/VCGT (Cell and Gene Therapy) is searching for an experienced Senior Medical Director for a leadership role in managing assets in its hematology development portfolio, specifically including sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia.
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Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including immunologists, data scientists, and biologists , to interpret proteomics data and translate findings into preclinical and clinical research applications.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for generating preclinical data to support development of various compounds, via the execution of preclinical in vitro and supporting in vivo studies, to screen, profile and strengthen our mechanistic biological understanding of drug molecules.
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Engage with clinical KOLs, describing the platform, preclinical pharmacology and clinical opportunity to enable patient recruitment. Working in conjunction with key R&D leaders, lead and drive the planning and execution of TCR bispecific molecules from late-stage preclinical discovery through clinical development.
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