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PhD in chemistry, biology, pharmacy, engineering, or related pharmaceutical science; 7+ years relevant industry experience. Master's degree in chemistry, biology, pharmacy, engineering, or related pharmaceutical science; 13+ years relevant industry experience.
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At Takeda, we are transforming the pharmaceutical industry through our R&D-driven market leadership and being a values-led company. A strong background and understanding of cancer biology with a focus on oncology or immuno-oncology, along with demonstrated experience leveraging computational techniques in the pharmaceutical industry to inform drug discovery and development, will be preferred.
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Ph. D. in computational biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, computer science, or similar discipline with 6+ years of experience in pharmaceutical R&D or M.S. with 12+ years of experience or B.S. with 14+ years of experience.
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PhD, PharmD with 8+years; MS with 12+ years; BS with 14+ years experience in the pharmaceutical industry; with experience or related experience in clinical research or expanded access in the pharmaceutical industry or CRO.
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Successful track record in pharmaceutical marketing or equivalent. As a member of Takeda Oncology, your work will contribute to our bold, inspiring vision We aspire to cure cancer. Takeda is a patient-focused company that will inspire and empower you to grow through life-changing work.
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