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Company is currently seeking an Analytical Chemist in our Pivotal Attribute Sciences Department in Cambridge, MA. This team plays a crucial role in pivotal phase analytical support, including product development support, testing of drug substances and drug products.
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Providing analytical support to Upstream and Downstream process development team activities by ensuring consistent and timely execution of standardized platform product characterization assays, including data review, storage and trending.
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PhD in Analytical Chemistry with 6+ years in CMC analytical development for small molecule Drug Substance and Drug Product. Job Overview: The Principal Scientist in Analytical Development guides pharmaceutical advancements from inception through clinical stages and collaborates with internal and external partners.
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3+ years’ experience in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry, focusing on process and product development, and analytical method development for oligonucleotide drug substances and products.
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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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Thermo Fisher Scientific offers employment with an innovative, forward-thinking organization, and outstanding career and development prospects. Work with R&D, Product Management, and Global Market Development to coordinate execution of NPI’s, events, customer-training courses, and other related sales generation activities that showcase our products and accelerate new customer acquisition.
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Strong experience in small molecule, peptide and/or oligonucleotide method development, characterization, and analytical control strategy especially having mass spectroscopy (MS) experience.
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The Associate Director of Analytical Development will lead a team of analytical scientists responsible for development, manufacturing, release and stability testing, and characterization of drug substances/API and drug products of Small Molecule and Oligonucleotide therapeutic modalities within the Strategic External Development (SED) organization.
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Performs various experiments to support analytical method development for cell therapy product and other biologics product. The Analytical Development Research Associate / Senior Research Associate will support the goals and timelines for the Cell Analytical Development team through timely completion of assay development projects, demonstrate excellent documentation skills.
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Expertise in the design and development of robust and reproducible commercial ELISA based assays with an understanding of product tech transfer processes. Provide data driven updates and collaborate with ELISA Manufacturing and QC teams throughout the product development process.
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The candidate will play a key role in Alexion’s analytical development team, interacting with the Genomic Medicine and Viral Vector Product Development groups. As a member of the analytical development team, you will support HPLC-based method development, qualification, and routine testing activities, and work cross-functionally to advance Alexion’s genomic medicine portfolio.
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Working in close collaboration with other Analytical Development team members, the Scientist I/II will develop and qualify advanced biophysical and analytical methods for AAV vectors to measure key quality attributes for AAV therapeutic materials, to support process development, product characterizations, and QC release testing.
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Catalent Pharma Solutions is hiring a Product Development Engineer II is to actively participate in the development of pharmaceutical processes, technology transfers, and scale-up of spray-drying, particle size reduction, blending and capsule filling unit operations.
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This position will work with Analytical Development to transfer pre-qualified assay into the Analytical Testing Core for routine use. The Associate II of the Analytical Testing Core is responsible for performing non-GMP assays in support of the research and development functions at our Basecamp facility in Waltham.
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The client is currently seeking an Analytical Chemist in our Pivotal Attribute Sciences Department in Cambridge, MA. This team plays a crucial role in pivotal phase analytical support, including product development support, testing of drug substances and drug products.
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