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Seeking a VP with expertise in computational chemistry and data science, ready to enhance and expand a state-of-the-art computational platform. Oversee the growth and management of the computational chemistry and data science teams, fostering a cohesive environment across US and China operations.
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Leadership of the discovery biology team to in the development of strategies for internal target discovery and validation, assay development, and screening effort strategies that will drive project medicinal chemistry and deliver key elements of the development candidate project profile.
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Draft and prosecute patent applications in chemistry-related fields such as medicinal chemistry, pharmaceuticals, synthetic methods, polymer science, and drug discovery. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in New York City, is seeking a Chemistry Patent Agent to work closely with partners, gaining extensive experience in patent strategy, drafting, prosecution, and diligence matters.
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Crystal Run Ambulatory Surgery Center (CRASC), a state-of-the-art multispecialty Ambulatory Surgery Center, located in Middletown, NY has an exciting opportunity for a Director of Nursing (DON) to join the team.
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Per this strategic vision, we would like to further expand our research in Chemical Biology and complement current strengths in computational chemistry, drug discovery, and cancer research.
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Extensive experience in late-phase drug product development and commercial development with CMC regulatory filings for the US (NDA), Europe (MAA), Japan, and China. Thorough understanding and working experience of pharmaceutical drug products concerning GMP, quality systems, ICH guidelines, FDA, EMA, and associated regulatory requirements.
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Ph. D. or equivalent experience in mass-spectrometry based proteomics, analytical chemistry, chemical biology, or a related field. The company is an innovative biotechnology firm headquartered in San Diego, pioneering advancements in drug discovery through its exclusive chemical proteomics platform.
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As an SME, you will become the focal point of expertise in polymer chemistry and plastics extrusion, contributing to ongoing projects and providing critical support to product/process development teams worldwide.
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The team you will join includes several PhD level scientific developers with expertise in computational chemistry, statistical thermodynamics, and molecular modeling. Master or PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Computational Biology or related field.
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Using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and immunoassay test strips, trained drug-checking technicians currently offer services at five syringe service program locations, including two sites that offer overdose prevention services.
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BS or MS in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related Life Sciences or Engineering field. Serving as a SME for Antibody Drug Conjugate equipment validation, facility validation and cleaning processes.
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You have a M.S. or Ph. D. in synthetic, organic chemistry or medicinal chemistry. This team member will contribute to our medicinal chemistry efforts using 21st century approaches to discovering high quality hits and optimizing them into products.
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Schrdinger, a leader in computational chemistry software and services for preclinical drug discovery, is seeking an ambitious, highly driven, and goal-oriented Account Manager. A highly successful salesperson who's familiar with computational chemistry software, research informatics, and/or drug discovery processes.
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Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry, food science, nutrition, or a similar discipline with 6+ years' experience, or Master's degree with 4+ years' of experience within Analytical Chemistry and in Research and Development including sample management, data management and project management preferred.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Analytical Development, the Scientist will be responsible for the development of biophysical and analytical chemistry methods to further gene therapy products throughout clinical development, as well as performing BLenabling characterization studies.
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