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The Senior Director of Laboratory Operations will lead and manage the production of molecular testing products in our high-complexity molecular laboratory, in Waltham, MA. This candidate will supervise the delivery of high-quality, efficient, and innovative molecular diagnostic services to BostonGene customers, collaborators, and internal R&D projects.
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Analytical Skill, Analytical Skill, Analytical Thinking, Chemical Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Trials, Communication, Curiosity, Data, Data Analysis, Design of Experiments (DOE), Detail-Oriented, Drug Development, Drug Discovery Process, Ethics, Gene Therapy, Group Problem Solving, Immunology, Inventory Management, Laboratory, Large Group Presentations, Leading Project Teams, Life Science, Machine Learning (Ml), Medical Research {+ 9 more.
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Associate Director/ Director, Laboratory & Business Operations. BS or MS in a life science or similar relevant field with a minimum of 10 years of experience in directing laboratory and office operations; managing multiple projects, budgets and timelines in pharma or biotech.
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American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) Board certification or Board-eligible. 4+ years of experience providing veterinary medical care to laboratory animals in biomedical research, preferably biopharmaceutical R&D and/or at a Contract Research Organization (CRO) with knowledge of the drug discovery and development process and the practice of laboratory animal/comparative medicine in industry.
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The RaDS IT Research Infrastructure Product Line (RIPL) engineering team is seeking an Associate Director - Research Laboratory Automation Engineer. 8 years in IT with the ability to architect, engineer, optimize and maintain software solutions to solve complex problems encountered by scientists that leverage Automation tools (Laboratory Automation and Pilot Plant automation) as their primary means of experimentation.
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Oversees the global R&D Discovery IT Operations team to ensure the best user experience for a suite of critical, domain-specific services (chemistry and biology Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN), informatics, visualization, analytics and Laboratory Information Management (LIMS) solutions) as well as Eisai enterprise IT systems (Office 365, Teams, SharePoint.
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A state-of-the-art (SOTA) fully-automated, high throughput wet laboratory in the premier Boston Seaport District for both data generation for AI model training as well as validation of the safety and efficacy of drug candidates that are outputted by our frontier AI models.
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Possesses strong knowledge of biopharma life science companies’ laboratory workflows and instrumentation (R&D, Operations, etc.) The Director of Business Development reports the SVP, Life Sciences.
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Competitive Salary Annual Bonus Equity (RSUs) 401k Program REMOTE Health Benefits Commercial DrugJob DetailsWe are looking for an Associate Director of Quality Operations who will provide laboratory QA support for our biologics commercial and clinical development programs by working closely with our various contract development and manufacturing organizations.
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A leading organization in the pharmaceutical industry is seeking a Director to lead their Clinical Quality Assurance (CQA) efforts with a strong focus on Good Clinical Practices (GCP) and Good Laboratory Practices (GLP.
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A minimum of 15 years in biopharmaceutical quality with a minimum of 6 years of increasing management responsibility of a biologics, cell therapy or drug product Quality Control laboratory or a related biopharmaceutical industry.
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Purpose of Job: Development of clinical programs within the Laboratory & Genomics Team, as well as in collaboration with the Oncology and Specialties Teams, leveraging a cross-disciplinary team of program managers and analysts who will support the project plan, meetings, IT build, financing, savings opportunity assessment.
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Proven knowledge and experience in laboratory animal/comparative medicine and its applications in the conduct of humane animal research and testing. Supports the portfolio by serving as subject expert in laboratory animal and comparative medicine; collaborates with research scientists on animal model development, experimental design and data interpretation.
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Knowledgeable in clinical conditions and pathogens of laboratory rodents, and appropriate preventive medicine, treatment plans and colony surveillance techniques to maintain health status fit for research utilizing immune-deficient and complex models.
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PREFERRED : formal training in comparative medicine with Diplomate status in the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) or European College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ECLAM); and experience in advising on model selection and protocol development.
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