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Our team is looking for a candidate for the position of Associate Principal Scientist (R4) supporting the Biologics formulation team within Sterile and Specialty Products. Associate Principal Scientist, Sterile and Specialty Products page is loaded.
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Satisfactory completion of the Clinical Care Partner Skill Program or successful passing of the Clinical Care Partner Skills Challenge Examination on orientation. Job Overview:The Emergency Room Technician (ED Technician) provides care in the health care system within the scope of practice regulatory standards and assures awareness of ethical standards of practice as defined by the ANA code of ethics.
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Perform lab-scale fermentation runs to produce enzymes
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The Associate Principal Scientist will work closely with individuals from PaCES, Clinical Research, Regulatory Affairs, Biostatistics, Outcomes Research, and Operations to ensure COA endpoint strategies are consistent with and correctly executed to support the product strategy.
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As a Principal Scientist you will have the opportunity to influence the future direction of our company's Upstream Processing of Biologics. Principal Scientist, Upstream Bio Process Development.
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Our esteemed client, a global pharmaceutical powerhouse, renowned for their expertise in developing and manufacturing a wide array of world-class pharmaceutical drugs, life-saving vaccines, and innovative animal-health products, is in search of an Scientist to join their dynamic team.
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We currently have exciting opportunities for a Biophysical Analytical Scientist within our Material and Biophysical department. Job Title: Scientist - I (Assistant) Expertise in operating various Biophysical instruments including but not limited to AUC, CD, HIAC, DLS, DSC, FTIR, SEC-MALS, MFI, Raman; good understanding of protein science, protein/peptide stability, and protein-protein interactions.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to join our Downstream Process Development and Engineering group as an Associate Principal Scientist. To achieve this, we work closely with colleagues in Discovery, Pre-clinical, Early Development, Analytical, Formulation, and Commercial Manufacturing while providing a diverse and inclusive environment for all.
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Under the general direction of the Patient-Centered Endpoints & Strategy (PaCES) group lead, the Associate Principal Scientist has responsibility for coordinating global Clinical Outcomes Assessment (COA) endpoint strategies, including Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) for specific disease areas.
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Utilize discovery, real world evidence, clinical trial and published data, and publicly available information and tools to provide economic and integrated models to answer key questions in all phases of drug and vaccine development – Phase I through loss of data exclusivity.
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BS/MS in Biophysics, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences or related discipline. You will be working in a collaboratively team environment to support both early and late stage formulation development.
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Currently have exciting opportunities for a Biophysical Analytical Scientist within our Material and Biophysical department. Job Role: Assistant Scientist. Desired Experience and Skills – Expertise in operating various Biophysical instruments including but not limited to AUC, CD, HIAC, DLS, DSC, FTIR, SEC-MALS, MFI, Raman; good understanding of protein science, protein/peptide stability, and protein-protein interactions.
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Job DescriptionEmployee Responsibilities:We currently have exciting opportunities for a Biophysical Analytical Scientist within our Preformulation department, located at our Kenilworth, NJ site.
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Prepare questionnaires that is put into our clinical trial. MUST HAVE experience with Clinical Outcomes Assessment (COA) endpoint strategies, including Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs.
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Our client, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the U.S., is looking for a Scientist - I (Assistant) which is located at Rahway, NJ. Education Minimum Requirement: BS/MS in Biophysics, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences or related discipline.
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