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A Master's or Doctoral degree in Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related discipline. Demonstrated proficiency providing technical, program management and/or analytical support to programs and projects serving DHS Mission Areas such as Border Security, Narcotics Detection, and Law Enforcement.
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Good understanding of analytical chemistry and biological principles. Technical hands-on knowledge of basic molecular and cell biology techniques, such as PCR (qPCR/dPCR), DNA/RNA isolation and characterization (UV/Vis spectroscopy, gel electrophoresis, other analytical methods), and basic mammalian cell culture techniques strongly preferred.
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O Good understanding of analytical chemistry and biological principles. Senior Scientist I, Biologics Laboratory. The Senior Scientist I role is a non-supervisory position that is responsible for development, evaluation, qualification and validation of methods and testing of reference materials to support development and maintenance of USP standards and tools.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to join our team as an ADC Chemistry Linker-Payload Synthesis Senior Scientist. - PhD degree in Organic Chemistry with more than 3 years experience in the Medicinal Chemistry, or related field.
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Monoclonal antibody formulation development, aseptic operation experience, be familiar with analytical tools for drug product development such as, not limited to, SE-HPLC, UV/vis spectroscopy, viscosity determination, and knowledge and experience of compendia assays, especially particulate analysis, including micro flow imaging.
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An advanced degree in Chemistry, Data Analytics, or related. Demonstrated strong understanding of field detection limitations for chemical detectors, colorimetric kits, and immunoassay products for illicit narcotics.
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Good understanding of chromatographic analyses, as well as other general analytical chemistry principles. Understanding of common analytical methods and procedures, as well as other general analytical chemistry principles.
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While its historical focus has been radioprotection and parasitic disease, ET applies its core competencies of medicinal, synthetic, and analytical chemistry as well as clinical pharmacology to all therapeutic areas within the Medical Research and Development Command's portfolio.
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The senior analytical chemist will utilize strong analytical skills that provide data driven conclusions to assist in research and development project objectives from idea conception through product commercialization.
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Knowledge of hydrogel chemistry (conventional and silicone), tribology, and poro-elasticity is a plus. + Generate, organize, interpret, and report data generated both in-house and externally to support technical projects and analytical service requests.
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Experience Required / Requirements PhD in biochemistry, analytical chemistry, or related discipline. Work independently within project teams to design, develop and optimize analytical assays and innovatively setup new mass spec qualitative and quantitative methods Lead other chromatography or immune-assay method development and project support, as well as being involved in project presentations and cutting-edge scientific investigations.
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