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Analytical Skill, Analytical Skill, Analytical Thinking, Chemical Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Trials, Collaboration, Communication Skills, Curiosity, Data, Data Analysis, Design Of Experiments, Detail-Oriented, Drug Development, Drug Discovery, Ethics, Gene Therapy, Immunology, Inventory Management, Laboratory, Lifesciences, Machine Learning (Ml), Management, Medical Research, Molecular Biology {+ 10 more.
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Educational background in pharmacometrics, biopharmaceutics, pharmaceutical sciences, mathematics, statistics/biostatistics, computational biology/chemistry, chemical/biomedical engineering, or a related field.
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Candidate will understand the whole drug discovery process including lead generation and lead optimization and will partner with cross functional groups including other areas within Medicine Innovation Hub, therapeutic areas, ADME, nonclinical safety assessment and PK/PD.
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Work directly on multiple small molecule drug discovery programs across a varied target portfolio, including novel targets with little-to-no known chemical matter. 3+ years of experience as a computational chemist / CADD scientist at pharma or biotech, using structure-based methods on active drug discovery programs.
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We are seeking an experienced Research Associate to be a key member of our Platform/Drug Discovery Team. In this position, you will work in close conjunction with our Biology Team in the development of our core drug discovery technology and the generation of a completely novel class of therapeutics.
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Conceptualize and design strategies for drug discovery using insitro's platforms from hit to lead using industry standard preclinical pharmacology models and standard drug development models by applying insights exposed by insitro's unique target discovery credentialization.
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Collaborate with CRO and academic partners; employ cutting-edge in vitro and in vivo animal and human models to advance drug discovery and development programs up to and including IND filing.
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Position Summary This position will support our rapidly growing integrated drug discovery services with medicinal chemistry, discovery biology, ADME/PK and IND-enabling services. Our core competencies cover all aspects of drug discovery and development, including medicinal chemistry, discovery biology, DMPK.
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We are a driving force behind drug discovery, and we are now eagerly searching for an exceptional computational scientist like you to join our ranks. Work at the intersection of experimental and groundbreaking digital technologies, with a particular emphasis on expertise in machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) as applied to small molecule drug discovery.
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PhD (in Pharmacokinetics or Pharmaceutical Sciences or Pharmacology or Chemical Engineering or equivalent professional degrees e.g. MD, PharmD). In this vital role you will be responsible for the development and implementation of the Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology, Modeling and Simulation strategies for cutting-edge novel modalities including Bi-specific T-cell engagers, Bi-specific antibodies, oncolytic viruses, antibody-drug-conjugates, CAR-T cells-based therapies in addition to small molecule & mono-clonal antibodies.
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You are a subject matter expert: you have extensive expertise within the discipline of antibody discovery and engineering. o Partner with external collaborators to accelerate drug discovery and technology development.
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Dyne is seeking a talented and highly motivated Scientist in analytical chemistry/biochemistry to advance our therapeutics research and support our drug discovery programs. Experience in providing scientific and technical leadership applied to novel assay development, advancing challenging drug discovery programs, and mentoring junior colleagues.
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Familiarity with at least one standard computational drug discovery package (examples may include, Maestro/Schrodinger, MOE/Chemical Computing Group, and/or OpenEye tools) is required.
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PhD or M.S in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, plus 5 years or greater in the semiconductor industry or. B.S. in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering in the semiconductor industry or 10+ years of experience.
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Project experience in biomarker discovery, biomarker and diagnostic development, and early or late drug development is desired. Proven track record in cross-functional, highly matrixed collaborative groups on drug discovery and/or clinical development.
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