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Our team is advancing multiple innovative approaches to deliver a variety of therapeutic payloads, focusing initially on gene editing in therapeutically relevant cells and tissues.
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This is a chance to connect with us and showcase your skills for current or upcoming positions in our Research Associate community. Utilizes other protein biochemistry and proteomic techniques such as western blotting, multidimensional chromatography and in-gel digestion to meet project and research goals.
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Research & development at Vaxess is cross-disciplinary, integrating biology, chemistry, immunology, materials science, and engineering to address important unmet medical needs in vaccines and therapeutics.
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We are seeking highly motivated, talented, and independent in-vivo researchers (Senior Research Associates to Senior Scientists) to grow our diverse, innovation-focused CRISPR-X team that pioneers novel gene editing therapies for human disease.
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Research Associate/Senior Research Associate, Process Development. We are seeking a talented and detail-oriented individual to join our growing stem cell research group as a Research Associate.
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Seeking a Senior Equity Research Associate to join a prestigious Boston asset management firm. This firm's Senior Equity Research Associate will work with companies both domestically and internationally.
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We are seeking a Senior Research Associate to join our Patient-Centered Outcomes team within our wider HEOR business. As a Senior Research Associate, you will interact with patients with various diseases to determine how their diseases impact their health-related quality of life.
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Job Description - Senior Biostatistician/Research Associate (PhD) (3294772) · Develop/implement new and creative data capture approaches to streamline our clinical research databases.
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With oversight from the Associate Research Compliance Officer for Integrity, responsible for the timely intake and review of issues from faculty and research scientists that may pose concerns about research integrity under institutional policies and sponsor regulations.
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As a Senior Clinical Research Associate, you will be crucial in successfully monitoring and managing clinical trials. Senior Clinical Research Associate, Phase 1 Oncology.
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As a Research Associate working on the Chemical Biology and Chemical Proteomics Team, you will work collaboratively with supervising scientists to support platforms at the intersection of chemical proteomics and high-throughput screening to understand human disease biology and drive the discovery of new small molecule-protein interactions.
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Senior Research Associate, Molecular Biology. The company was founded by world leading CRISPR, gene editing, and molecular biology pioneers from MIT, Broad Institute, Harvard and Duke Universities and world-class investors using a novel targeted cell and gene therapy platform.
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We are seeking an experienced and growth-oriented Senior Research Associate for our Targeted Delivery team. Working closely with a multidisciplinary team of research and development scientists, the successful candidate will advance Nvelop’s research and development goals by exploring viral fusogens to modulate their tropism.
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We are looking for a Senior Research Associate to join our team. Hiring Manager: Senior Scientist. Stay informed on the research being performed in other groups at Mercy to minimize redundancy and maximize opportunities for synergy.
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Job Overview: The Senior Research Associate will conduct scientific work on innovative therapies, analyze data, and collaborate with team members in a fast-paced environment. BS/MS degree in a biological science or equivalent, with at least 3-5 years of research experience in immunology, preferably in an industry setting.
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Title: senior research associate in Watertown, MA
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