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Our proprietary drug discovery platform, ReSOLVE, gives us the ability to discover and develop medicines through unique insights into protein targets and to create dynamic blueprints that can guide the development of differentiated therapies at a fast pace.
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Specifically, you will be part of the preclinical team evaluating satellite tissue therapeutics in small and large animal models through execution of discovery and IND-enabling studies. We are seeking an experienced, creative, and motivated In Vivo Senior Research Associate / Associate Scientist to join our rapidly growing team.
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The successful candidate will support the design and execution of pertinent process and formulation development projects, coordinating with process and analytical experts within Technical Development and cross-functionally in Research and Discovery, Technical Operations, Manufacturing, and Quality, to advance Editas’ ex vivo and in vivo gene editing programs.
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Johnson & Johnson is recruiting for a Principal Scientist, Discovery - Ocular Genetics located in Cambridge, MA. The sequencing of large-scale biobanks, GWAS and mendelian genetics have generated an unprecedented resource for discovery and interpretation that can aid drug development.
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Flare’s drug discovery efforts to target switch sites has rapidly advanced, resulting in an emerging pipeline of research programs that address well-validated genetically-defined transcription factors, initially focused on precision oncology with future potential in neurology, rare genetic disorders, immunology and inflammation.
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PhD in biology, biochemistry, or a similar field, or MSc with 3-5 years of equivalent hands-on industry experience in early drug discovery. The scientist will collaborate closely with early research and program teams to support the discovery and characterization of new targets and therapeutics.
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Practical experience in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry of at least five years in at least one major area of drug development, such as Discovery, Preclinical Development, Clinical Development, or Regulatory Affairs.
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Summarize and communicate results to project teams (biochemistry, mass spectrometry, biology, medicinal chemistry), provide intellectual input, and contribute to decision-making in early drug discovery.
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The Mechanism of Cancer Resistance (MoCR) Thematic Research Center (TRC) is seeking a highly motivated Associate Scientist to support Discovery Biology research programs at our facility in Cambridge, MA. The ideal candidate will contribute to our discovery pipeline from the bench by taking responsibility for developing, optimizing, and troubleshooting cellular assays to characterize and advance novel molecules of interest.
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Demonstrates theoretical knowledge of discipline in the field of in vivo antibody based antibody discovery. Join Takeda as a Research Scientist where you will utilize state-of-the-art discovery technology and creating novel treatments to make a large impact on patients' lives in the fields of Oncology, Gastroenterology and Neuroscience.
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Bachelor's degree in synthetic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, or similar field with 7+ years of drug discovery experience, or Master's degree in a relevant field and 5+ years of drug discovery experience.
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FogPharma is a biopharmaceutical company pioneering the discovery and development of HeliconTM therapeutics, which are peptides capable of efficient cell entry and modulation of both protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions.
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Job Description: The Mechanism of Cancer Resistance (MoCR) Thematic Research Center (TRC) is seeking a highly motivated Associate Scientist to support Discovery Biology research programs at our facility in Cambridge, MA. The ideal candidate will contribute to our discovery pipeline from the bench by taking responsibility for developing, optimizing, and troubleshooting cellular assays to characterize and advance Client molecules of interest.
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Schrödinger, a leader in computational chemistry software and services for preclinical drug discovery, is seeking an ambitious, highly driven, and goal-oriented Associate Account Manager. Someone familiar with drug discovery processes.
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Affinity for novel technologies leading to the discovery of new medicines is also essential (e.g., genomics, transcriptomics, network/systems biology, computational biology, and/or machine learning.
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