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Experience in neuromuscular and/or CNS drug discovery preferred. We are seeking an Senior Scientist, Discovery who will report to our Senior Director, Discovery Biology. They will be responsible for executing biochemical and cellular assays to support drug discovery efforts.
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Productionize AI/ML models on AWS that would become a cornerstone of the companys drug discovery efforts. Proposal of innovative AI/ML models that address specific use cases in our drug discovery process.
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As part of the Discovery Biotherapeutics efforts at BMS, the Principal Scientist will play a key role in advancing antibody drug conjugates technologies at BMS. The candidate is expected to have strong collaborative skills to ensure robust partnerships with biologists, antibody discovery and engineering & bioanalytical scientists to advance ADC projects.
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This is a unique opportunity for a PhD-level biologist to be involved in high-impact drug discovery projects in the newly developed Center for Therapeutic Discovery at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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Possessing in-depth knowledge of antibody-based discovery, optimization/ engineering using in vivo based discovery methods that include transgenic animals/ llamas and single B cell cloning methodologies and NGS to manipulate and mine antibody populations appropriately for therapeutic antibody workflows.
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Legally authorized to work in the U.S. Preferred Experience in cancer biology, working in oncology drug discovery project teams, cancer cell-based assay design, assay development and drug testing.
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The Senior Scientist functions as a study director to manage the design, execution, analysis, and reporting of pre-clinical discovery research studies across various therapeutic areas. Headquartered in Boston, MA, Invicro was founded in 2008 with the mission of improving the role and function of imaging in translational drug discovery and development across all therapeutic areas.
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The ideal candidate should have an outstanding scientific reputation in the field of machine learning research for computational biology and a demonstrated passion for solving biological problems relevant to drug discovery.
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The Director of Computational Biology will play a pivotal role in driving the integration of computational approaches with experimental biology to advance our drug discovery and development programs.
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4 plus years of experience required to be considered for Senior Principal Scientist level including 2 plus years of experience in a lead role overseeing ADME/DMPK project strategy, either in discovery or clinical development.
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Our drug discovery engine is differentiated by massively parallel screening in vivo from the beginning of our discovery process. Interface with internal antibody discovery efforts to facilitate multiplexed screening projects.
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The position will provide a unique opportunity to play a critical role in the advancement of Prologue’s computational discovery and preclinical platforms, through the development of disruptive approaches for biotherapeutic drug discovery.
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Experience in protein/protein, protein/RNA, RNA/small molecule or protein/small molecule interactions by DSF, ITC, and/or MST and have applied these to small molecule drug discovery preferred. You will be the Biochemistry lead on projects and play a key role in drug discovery.
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In this role the qualified candidate will act as a lead preclinical PKPD modeling expert in interdisciplinary teams to support the drug discovery and development process by applying his/her knowledge and technical expertise to quantitatively characterize the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and biomarker (PK/PD/Biomarker) properties of drug candidates.
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He/she will be contributing towards in vitro / in vivo and biomarker quantitation studies along the drug discovery path using cell-culture, quantitative bioanalysis, lab automation and related lab skills, especially for early-stage programs in the company portfolio.
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