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Senior Director, Drug Product Development (Small Molecules) Scorpion is a pioneering clinical-stage oncology company redefining the frontier of precision medicine to deliver optimized and transformational therapies for larger populations of patients with cancer.
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Lead and manage multiple drug discovery projects, overseeing the entire drug development process from target identification to preclinical development. Deep understanding of the drug discovery process, including target identification, hit-to-lead optimization, and preclinical development.
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The Infusion Pharmacist II is responsible for the optimization of drug therapy by identifying, resolving, and preventing drug-related problems and adverse drug events. Located in Boston and the surrounding communities, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute brings together world renowned clinicians, innovative researchers and dedicated professionals, allies in the common mission of conquering cancer, HIV/AIDS and related diseases.
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Proven track record in xRNA (mRNA, self-amplify RNA and circular RNA) drug substance process development. ReciBioPharm is seeking a talented individual with strong background in mRNA drug substance process development to lead our RNA Process Development team at Watertown, MA facility.
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This position offers a unique opportunity to work and grow 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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Strong scientific background and knowledge of the drug development process. Senior Director, Drug Product Development (Small Molecules) Company Address: 1 Winthrop Square, Suite 400, Boston, MA, 02110.
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With a combination-focused pipeline that exploits the power of six scientific platforms (Immuno-Oncology, Tumor Drivers and Resistance, DNA Damage Response, Antibody-drug Conjugates, Cell Therapy and Epigenetics) to help address unmet clinical needs in a host of cancers, we are motivated by a dedication to the scientific discovery and collaboration that will one day help eliminate cancer as a cause of death.
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Advanced knowledge of diagnostic development including analytic and clinical validation, drug development, oncology therapeutic area, precision medicine approaches in clinical development.
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The Director, Regulatory-CMC will work closely with cross-functional teams, including Process Development, Manufacturing, Quality Assurance, and Clinical Development, to ensure the successful submission of CMC dossiers and compliance with regulatory guidelines across regions (US, EU, APEC) throughout the product lifecycle.
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Senior Director, Drug Product Development (Small Molecules) Key member of Project Development Teams, collaborate and partner closely with CMC project management, drug substance SMEs, DMPK/toxicology, clinical operations, regulatory and quality.
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Lead internal process development, optimization and tech transfer of upstream and downstream process development for clinical development pipeline. Seasoned leader with extensive industry experince in biologic CMC and process development at the VP level.
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The Sr. Director, Biologics Drug Substance Development and Manufacturing, will provide technical leadership and subject matter expertise for drug substance process development, tech transfer, scale-up, manufacturing, control strategy development, implementation and process validation.
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Development, optimization, qualification, transfer, validation, and routine execution of analytical methods for proteins, mAbs, drug conjugates using techniques pertinent to LC (SEC, RP, IEX), LCMS, ELISA, CE-SDS, icIEF, and other wet chemistry techniques.
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As Clinical Development Physicians and Scientists in Oncology, we push the boundaries of science to change the practice of medicine and transform the lives of patients living with cancer.
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Experience in T cell immunology, understanding of cancer biology and molecular biology a plus. We are looking for an experienced researcher to join our team as Senior/Principal Research Associate, supporting the New Technology and Product Development Team. The incoming candidate will have the opportunity to work at the intersection of biology and engineering to develop the next generation of TCR-T cell products.
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