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Experience with in vivo methodologies is a plus (e.g., mouse handling, subcutaneous injection, intravenous injection, necropsy, sample analysis, histology) Research Scientist III.
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Overview Group Leader in Biological Sciences Center for Therapeutic DiscoveryThe Dana-Farber Cancer Institute seeks a scientist with experience in cancer biology, cell biology and preclinical characterization of small molecules to lead the biological sciences group at the newly established Center for Therapeutic Discovery.
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10 years of experience in designing and implementing complex AI and ML solutions, as a Senior Data Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, or AI Engineer. Knowledge and experience working with Spark or Databricks is a plus.
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Hands-on experience with genetic-based approaches such as CRISPR and RNA interference is a plus. We are seeking an innovative, independent and dynamic lab-based research scientist with broad expertise in molecular and cellular biology to join discovery biology team focused on developing innovative therapeutic drugs in the areas of cardiovascular, renal and pulmonary diseases.
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The Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) team at Editas Medicine is seeking a motivated Associate Scientist I to help support the needs of a new class of therapies based on CRISPR-Cas gene editing.
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Quality-oriented - Prior experience in a regulated bioanalytical laboratory (GLP/GCP/GCLP) is a plus. Prior hands-on experience in a regulated bioanalytical laboratory (GLP/GCP/GCLP) is a plus.
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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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The Senior Principal Scientist role will include leading a multidisciplinary team of chemists and chemical engineers in the development of efficient and sustainable manufacturing processes for peptide synthesis and purification, driving technology innovation in the areas of chemical and microbial recombinant peptide production technologies, and providing technical expertise as well as developing and mentoring staff within the organization.
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We offer quality career resources, training, certifications, development opportunities, and a comprehensive benefits package. Job Overview: The Principal Scientist in Analytical Development guides pharmaceutical advancements from inception through clinical stages and collaborates with internal and external partners.
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Emulate is looking for an enthusiastic, talented and motivated Scientist II to join our team focused on Organ-on-a-Chip technology. The successful candidate will work in a collaborative environment, interfacing with multiple teams across Bioinnovations, Quality, Manufacturing and Product Development teams.
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Proficient with computers; Familiarity with laboratory information systems is a plus. Responsibilities are interchangeable within job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist or clinical laboratory scientist.
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Prime Medicine is seeking an experienced, dependable and dedicated Associate Scientist / Senior Associate Scientist who is well-versed in Next Generation Sequencing with experience in a GMP environment to join the cross-collaborative and purpose-drive On-Target NGS team in supporting Prime Medicine’s drug discovery and development pipeline.
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The Principal Scientist, Bioinformatics Data Science, is a critical contributor to data analytics and engineering focused on accelerating our R&D programs and expanding our FORCE therapeutic delivery platform.
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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. Hands-on experience with siRNA/ASO conjugations and analytics is a plus.
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Biochemical and bioanalytical assay development involving a range of tools and techniques such as ELISA andqPCR. Serve as a subject matter expert and lead bioanalytical and biomarker responsibilities at program team level.
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