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their pre-clinical therapeutics in-vitro and in-vivo needs. This individual will work in the area of therapeutic protein production and engineering in mammalian cells. The individual will perform
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at the center of our operations and you'll find that everything we do, every day, is in line with an unwavering commitment to quality. A Senior Associate Scientist in Analytical Technology and Compound Management
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of the Oncogenic Transcriptional Networks Group within the Cancer Cell Biology (CCB) Department. The candidate should have expertise in cell line engineering technologies, molecular and protein biology methods, and
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insights Planning and conducting medical analyses Prepare and maintain datasets for on-going analytical needs in collaboration with data engineers Flag data issues to data engineers and advice on required
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validate of animal models, imaging methods and digital biomarker in support of Pfizer programs. Interface with technology and computational/digital teams to maintain database and data management. Automate
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established departmental priorities. Interact with external vendors to obtain quotes and submit purchases where applicable. Qualifications Must-Have Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Computer
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technology expertise and leadership in purification process development technologies and all associated aspects of downstream process development technologies used in support of the development
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chemistry team in a lab-based role in Bothell Washington to support novel ADC technology development. The successful candidate will participate in research projects involving the design and synthesis of novel
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, chemists, and protein engineers to innovate and develop first-in-class oncology therapies. The successful candidate should have a record of being a strong scientist, team player, strategic thinker, and an
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experienced biomedical engineer with automation experience to support several mRNA vaccine programs. In this position, you will actively support the technology transfer and integration of a new laboratory with