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Powder characterization scientist will be responsible for characterization of particle and powder properties to guide robust drug substance and drug product development throughout all stages of development (from discovery to commercialization.
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Technical proficiency in one or more of the following is preferred: RNA, Gene and/or Cell Therapy technologies, with a required competency for analyzing legal matters associated with the research, development, and commercialization of these technologies.
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PhD in Organic Chemistry or Polymer Science. Ashland has an exciting opportunity for a Synthetic Organic/Polymer Chemist to join Ashland Specialty Ingredients G. P. as a member of our Applied Research Team in Global R&D. This position will report to the Applied Research Group Leader in Bridgewater, NJ.
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PhD degree in biomedical or pharmaceutical sciences. Lead drug transporter, CYP induction and/or DILI efforts in research and project support Lead DMPK efforts for drug discovery and development, including troubleshooting, operational effort, project management, and client communication.
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Position Status Full Time Posting Number 24FA0182 Posting Open Date Posting Close Date Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience MD, MD/PhD, PhD, or equivalent terminal degree in cellular, molecular, computational, or systems neuroscience, psychiatry, neurology, or related fields with a research focus on the gut-brain axis.
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Master's or PhD degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related discipline. Experience with electrochemistry and materials characterization techniques such as SEM, TEM and XPS.
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PhD (6+ years' experience) or MS (8+ years' experience) in statistics or biostatistics or related scientific field with clinical trials, drug development, pharmaceutical industry or healthcare experience.
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Doctoral degree which may be a PhD or equivalent in a field such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology/Neuropsychology, Gerontology, Sociology, Epidemiology, Health Economics, or Health Services Research or a clinical doctorate (MD, DO, PharmD, DNP) in Neurology, Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, Nursing, Pharmacy, or related fields with advanced research training.
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PhD in Pharmaceutical Science or related scientific field and minimum 7 years experience in pharmaceutical formulation and product development. with a focus on development and commercialization of innovative medicines that address unmet patient needs.
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The ideal candidate has expertise developing and managing S&OP/IBP processes, with solid understanding of End-to-End Commercialization / Manufacturing activities including product life cycle management.
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Advanced degree (MS, PhD, MBA) preferred. Reporting to the Executive Director of Development Quality Assurance, the Senior Director of Pharmacovigilance QA serves as a strategic partner managing quality and regulatory compliance related to Good Pharmacovigilance Practices (GVP) and other related activities performed by Drug Safety & Pharmacovigilance and Medical/Clinical Departments.
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Advanced degree (PhD, PharmD, MD) with specialty in hepatology/nephrology /critical care required. Areas of focus include therapeutic drugs for autoimmune and rare disease specialty areas like neurology, rheumatology, nephrology, ophthalmology and pulmonology; immunotherapy and neonatal respiratory critical care therapies; and analgesics and central nervous system drugs.
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When required, serve as a principal level Statistical Programmer, working effectively with interdisciplinary teams to contribute strategically (through innovative ideas or applications) to drug development and commercialization at the study and drug compound/therapeutic areas levels.
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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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Execute life-cycle design and industrialization of upstream processes, products and associated test methods for Phase 3 and licensed products (new vaccines and biopharmaceuticals AND life-cycle improvements) to assure commercialization of robust, compliant, and efficient processes and test methods for vaccines and biopharmaceuticals.
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