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Key responsibilities of the Analytical Development Associate Scientist are summarized below, and these will evolve over time as the portfolio matures. Prior experience in cell therapy, biotechnology industry, analytical development preferred.
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Leads method development, qualification, optimization, and/or validation to support nonclinical studies with cellular or molecular biology analytical needs. A minimum of 3 years of related work experience developing and performing cell or molecular assay techniques (e.g., qPCR, dPCR, cytokine analysis, ELISA, PBMC isolation, flow cytometry.
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Ph. D. in biology, biochemistry or analytical chemistry with 5+ years relevant industry experience in mass spectrometry-based proteomics. Work closely with a bioinformatics team on the design, development and implementation of proteomics experiments to support assay and platform development.
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BS with 4+ years’ experience or MS with 2+ years’ in applicable life sciences (Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Chemistry or Immunology) Assay Development and PCR experience required.
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Senior Scientist of Product Development to lead on the design and execution of assay development working with a team of analytical scientists, engineers, data scientists, researchers, and more as they develop products with the aim of early detection of cancer through liquid biopsy samples.
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Deep understanding of In Vitro pharmacology principles and best practices across multiple disease areas with expertise in designing, interpreting, and troubleshooting studies as well as plate-based assay development and execution.
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BS/BA, MS, or PhD, from an accredited school in a science/health field (e.g. Biology, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmacy, or a related field). The CMC Regulatory Technical Writer II authors high quality Module 2 and 3 regulatory submissions for both development and post-approval dossiers, change controls and technical reports.
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Genomics, DNbased assays, NGS, NGS assay development, data analysis, benchwork, Python, MATLAB, Spatial Genomics. Scientist / Senior Scientist, NGS Assay Development. We are looking for a highly skilled and motivated NGS Assay Development Scientist to join a stealth-mode biotech startup.
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Our ideal candidate will bring experience in both cell and molecular biology and be comfortably deploying these skills, under the direction of a scientist, for assay development. Our ideal candidate will be excited to work closely with our cell biology teams to aid in the development of oligonucleotide therapeutics.
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A current BS student in Analytical Chemistry or related discipline (Chemistry, Biology, Chemical Engineering or Forensic Science, etc). The role will require extensive interactions with research and development, process development, plants, technical services and other members of the analytical department.
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Ph. D or MS in biological sciences with experience in plate-based assay development and screening. Assay development and adaptation to automation will be needed for each new target project.
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Preferred to have basic physics (polymer physics, Rheology, Phenomenology) Analytical Chemistry. Experience as a Chemist in a manufacturing company which focuses on polymer chemistry, adhesive chemistry, rubber material science or epoxy resin technology and/or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
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Degree must be within a relevant field: (Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or Biology) Bachelors or Masters degree with 1 to 5 years of relevant experience. This contract Process Development Scientist/Engineer position is in the Process Development and Technology department.
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For those whose training was completed after September 15, 1963: 16 credits in chemistry courses acceptable towards a major in chemistry, including at least six credits in inorganic chemistry; and 16 credits in biology courses acceptable towards a major in biology; and three credits in mathematics.
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Perform molecular biology techniques, including but not limited to, plasmid vector design and construction, fragment design, recombinant cloning, and high-throughput PCR. The successful candidate will have a strong background in protein chemistry and bioconjugation techniques.
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