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Background in a relevant scientific area, such as drug discovery, therapeutic development, computational chemistry, computer vision, statistics, artificial intelligence, modeling, simulations computational genomics or biology, statistical genetics, data science, chemistry, or biology.
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The Associate Director (AD) of Global Scientific Communications, Neurology is responsible for facilitating the successful development and implementation of global communication strategies, publication plans and external medical education initiatives across a designated indication for the Neurology therapeutic area in alignment with Alexion brand and corporate strategies.
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In addition, the patent agent will assist the law firm's IP litigation attorney's by providing scientific analysis and advice in connection with various patent litigation matters as well as Patent Trial and Appeal Board proceedings and assisting with preparing scientific witnesses for depositions.
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Assess scientific literature, patents, and patent application documents, each encompassing a variety of chemical subjects, including organic, synthetic, and medicinal chemistry, as well as material science.
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Description Objectives: The Associate Director, Global Scientific Communications, Mature Brands, is a dynamic, strategic role within Global Medical Affairs that collaborates with cross-functional partners to own one or more disease areas / assets on a Global level.
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This role involves developing and implementing customer-centric initiatives for molecular diagnostics and life science tools, in line with the global marketing strategy. The Regional Market Development Manager position for the Biosciences Division of Thermo Fisher Scientific is a member of the North America Market Development team.
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You have a degree in a biological science and are capable of quickly coming up to speed on the biologics drug discovery process. The team closely integrates with Alloy scientific teams and the global community of biotech and pharmaceutical companies to empower the drug discovery community to make better medicines together.
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Bachelor's degree in Geology, Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Archeology, Anthropology, or related field. Under direction of more senior Scientist, follows clearly established methods to assist in conducting research, gathering basic scientific information and data, and conducting and assisting in field investigations among other supporting activities.
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Develop briefings, one-pager and reports with strategic information from the companys businesses (Crop Science, Consumer Health and Pharma) and latest scientific research on food security and nutrition, climate change, access to health, impacts of climate change (heat) on health, innovations on digital technologies to improve access to health and healthcare.
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Non-profit organizations supporting life sciences scientific advancement; Government agencies supporting life sciences scientific advancement (e.g. NSF, CDC); We pair our functional expertise with PwC's deep industry sector experience to create unmatched value opportunities with our clients in the Industrial Products, Consumer Markets, Pharma Life Science, and Technology Media Telecom industry sectors.
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Breakthrough Properties is a life science real estate development company that leverages cross-sector collaboration to deliver environments that foster innovation and scientific breakthroughs.
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Job title: Medical Science Liaison, Rare Hematology. Advanced degree in a scientific discipline: MD, PhD, PharmD, NP, PA. Demonstrated ability to address educational and research needs through delivery of cutting edge scientific/evidenced-based data.
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Through a combination of developmental biophysics, computer science, and cognitive science, the work of the Center seeks a multi-level understanding of natural and synthetic living forms.
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The Lead Scientist – Computational Toxicology reports to the Senior Scientific Director of SMDC. They will have close interactions with scientists and experts across the Computational Drug Design, Medicinal Chemistry, Quantitative Biology and ADMET teams.
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The Senior Manager, Medical Science Liaisons, US Thoracic Lead will work closely with cross-functional partners including but not limited to R&D, Clinical Operations, Clinical Affairs and the USBLT. Clinical, scientific and technical expertise will be maintained through participation in scientific trainings, review of scientific literature, attendance at assigned medical congresses and self-learning.
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