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Unit, which is focused on anti-tumor immunity and immune cell biology to support the execution and diversification of the Oncology Research pipeline. The incumbent will be an established scientific
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Laboratory Practices (GCLP) requirements. Develop assays or animal models required to support various vaccine projects. Develop tool assets for advancing systems biology group projects Supervise colleagues in
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, high-content/high-throughput screening, molecular biology, and complex cellular models, to support and accelerate the deconvolution of novel therapeutic mechanisms across a diverse discovery portfolio
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across the biology, computational, and translational sciences to advance oncology therapeutics from concept to clinic. How You Will Achieve It Utilize experience and creativity in synthetic and medicinal
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. The successful candidate must have experience programming, troubleshooting and supporting various types of laboratory equipment. A general understanding of biology is required. Key to the role is a demonstrated
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, Bachelor's degree is preferred. MLT or MT certification is required for all individuals with a degree in Medical Technology. Bachelor's degree in chemical, physical or biological science from an accredited
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for this position. You will work collaboratively within the chemistry department and researchers across the biology, computational, and translational sciences. You will play a vital role as scientific leader and key
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Clinical Laboratory Practices (GCLP) requirements. Develop assays or animal models required to support various vaccine projects. Develop tool assets for advancing systems biology group projects Supervise
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datasets generated from omics experiments to drive drug discovery and development. The role will require applying a deep understanding of biology together with advanced computational methods to solve complex
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projects with a focus on antibody-drug conjugates (ADC) that target oncogenic pathways and processes. You will work as a member of the ADC Biology team, performing a range of in vitro pharmacology and