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QPS’ Story:Since its inception, QPS has been assisting pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies with their drug development efforts by providing a full range of Neuropharmacology, DMPK, Toxicology, Bioanalysis, Translational Medicine, Early Phase Clinical and Phase II – IV Clinical Research services.
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Please visit our careers page to see other positions ranging from entry-level analyst to Research Scientist and Team Lead. QPS’ Story: Since its inception, QPS has been assisting pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies with their drug development efforts by providing a full range of Neuropharmacology, DMPK, Toxicology, Bioanalysis, Translational Medicine, Early Phase Clinical and Phase II – IV Clinical Research services.
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Proven experience in oncology drug development and ealry/late phase clinical trials. A minimum of 12 years of experience in clinical development within the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry.
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Seeking an entrepreneurial, strategic, driven, and visionary scientific leader to join our team as VP, Biology and Translational Research reporting to EVP, Chief Drug Discovery and Pre-clinical Development Officer.
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Reporting directly to the EVP, Chief Drug Discovery and Pre-clinical Development Officer, this critical role is part of the R&D Leadership Team. The successful candidate will be instrumental in building a discovery pipeline aimed at developing best-in-class medicines and new modalities.
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Respond to customer needs and complaints regarding products and service by developing creative and feasible solutions or working with other related personnel (e.g., sales, clinical research, marketing, technical support) to develop optimal solutions.
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Since its inception, QPS has been assisting pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies with their drug development efforts by providing a full range of Neuropharmacology, DMPK, Toxicology, Bioanalysis, Translational Medicine, Early Phase Clinical and Phase II - IV Clinical Research services.
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The successful candidate will join a dynamic team and will play a critical role in identifying areas of growth and aligning our preclinical offerings with the current trends in drug discovery and development.
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As a Director, Business Development - Lab Services , you will promote QPS' portfolio of Preclinical lab services within existing accounts and/or secure new accounts at pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in the Northeast US region.
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Design and lead research and drug discovery projects, including discovery biology, biochemistry, protein sciences, and cell biology. Stay up-to-date with the latest scientific advances, technologies, and trends in hematology and immunology research and development to deliver next-generation therapies.
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