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The Transportation group also produces the annual IHS Markit TRANSEARCH commodity flow/modal research project which is used by public sector clients for planning purposes and by transport service providers in their market strategy planning.
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Experience developing and optimizing cellular assays (examples: MSD/Luminex/ELISA, multicolor flow cytometry) and/or molecular assays (examples: qPCR/PCR/ddPCR) is preferred. Here at Kelonia Therapeutics, we aren’t just a preclinical company; we’re trailblazers in viral engineering, pushing the boundaries of in vivo lentiviral gene and cell therapy.
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Design and develop in-vivo/in-vitro research plans and pharmacology studies to enable identification of clinical candidates. This individual will play a critical role in the design, development, and execution of in-vivo and in-vitro studies to screen various biologic platforms, including monoclonal antibodies, to identify leads with desired pharmacological properties in support of candidate nomination and envisioned target product profile.
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This candidate will have a deep comprehension of biology (immuno-oncology biology, biologics, translation), including strong in vivo skills, strong leadership skills, the ability to incorporate emerging approaches into workflows, to provide scientific insights, and the ability to think critically about long-term strategy anticipating the future needs in the field of cell engagers and beyond.
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Our Biotechnology client is currently seeking a Senior Scientist to join their drug discovery team to support their Antibody discovery platform. Experience with in vivo immunization and in vitro display approach.
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As a Scientist II / Senior Scientist, Biophysics at NextRNA Therapeutics, you will join an interdisciplinary team of highly creative and talented individuals whose vision is to improve patients’ lives by expanding the space of RNtargeted Therapies.
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The Associate Scientist/Scientist I will join efforts of Antibody Discovery, Protein Engineering and Process Development team to develop safe and effective T-cell engager therapies.
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You have experience with Flow Cytometry, SPR or BLI, SEC HPLC. As a Scientist / Senior Scientist, you will work with our Discovery Services team to support the discovery of antibody-based therapeutics.
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SWS Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS) certification a plus. Connecticut Qualified Soil Scientist a plus. The successful candidate should be a self-starter who can perform wetland and other natural resources surveys, environmental permitting, and natural resources planning activities for a variety of projects including Transportation, Energy, Water/Wastewater and Stormwater Infrastructure Construction.
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Design and execute in vitro and in vivo research plans to deliver high quality data-driven package and enable project decisions. Internal Job Title: Principal Scientist II. Principal Scientist II.
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Pharmaron (Boston) is seeking a talented Senior Scientist I to join our dynamic Immunoassay Bioanalysis Laboratory team in Woburn, MA. As a key member of the team, you will lead the development and validation of immunoassays to detect/monitor biologic drug candidates in clinical and preclinical settings.
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A law firm in Boston is seeking a Senior Employment Litigation Associate Attorney with 3-7 years of experience. Senior Employment Litigation Associate Attorney Company name. Job InformationHumanaAssociate VP, Technology Solutions, PharmacyinBostonMassachusettsDescriptionThe Associate Vice President of Technology Solutions acts as a liaison and collaborates with the business and functional stake.
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Becoming the in-house expert developing and implementing biomarker methods utilizing a variety of molecular (DNA, RNA), protein (ELISA, MSD, or other related technologies), flow cytometry-based methods.
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As an application scientist you will be at the forefront of applying cutting-edge microscopy technologies for human disease research, drug discovery assays, and disease relevant biomarker study.
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To support our expanding bulk and nanoscale semiconductor and scintillator portfolio, Our client is seeking a Materials Scientist/Chemist. The final application of these materials includes radiation detection (including gamma-ray spectroscopy, X-ray imaging, and neutron detection), energy conversion applications, components for high energy physics experiments, and medical imaging.
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