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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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modalities. Interpret and integrate in vitro data in the context of disease-area and target/pathway biology to articulate results in broader project teams to guide decision-making. Establish and leverage close
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with a background in hormone-driven cancers to join a dynamic and fast-paced discovery biology team. The successful candidate will join the Oncogene & Cancer Vulnerabilities group embedded within
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technology development Hands on experience in mRNA synthesis, purification, characterization, and translational profiling Strong understanding of RNA biology and modeling for RNA folding and RNA-protein
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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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to the clinic Utilize expertise in epigenetic biology to develop innovative strategies for understanding role of epigenetic mechanisms in cancer progression, drug resistance and immune modulation Collaborate with
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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 including cell models
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, Chemical Biology, or related discipline OR M.S. degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Biology, or related discipline with minimum 7 years experience, with 3 of those years in the biopharmaceutical
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-handling automation to establish binding and functional assays to support hit-to-lead discovery of and antibody and mRNA therapeutics. The candidate will play a critical role in the design and execution
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, including Structural Biology, Chemical Biology, Primary Pharmacology, and Pharmacokinetics and Drug Metabolism, to ensure the delivery of small-molecule/synthetic drug candidates with scientific excellence