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Why Patients Need You Whether you are involved in the design and development of manufacturing processes for products or supporting maintenance and reliability, engineering is vital to making sure
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Why Patients Need You Whether you are involved in the design and development of manufacturing processes for products or supporting maintenance and reliability, engineering is vital to making sure
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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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a regulated Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) setting to support Pfizer's vaccine programs according to Standard Operating Procedures. You will support the technology transfer and integration of new
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Medical Technology or other Health Science related discipline. American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) certified. Minimum of 6 years of relevant work experience in pharmaceutical, hospital, or medical
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scientist to join this highly innovative team and collaborate with key stakeholders across Pfizer's Research and Development, including Protein Engineering, Clinical Pharmacology, Drug Safety and
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organize/prioritize work efficiently and effectively Experience designing and building building reusable code infrastructure and work with engineering teams Strong written and verbal communication skills
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and lifelong learning. The role will also encompass collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure product quality and safety, employing state-of-the-art technology for data analysis and
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timely documentation of experiments in a laboratory notebook Qualifications Must-Have BS degree in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, or related field with 2-5 years relevant
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digital technology and other resources with medical customers and record medical interactions. Operate a Pfizer company car and regularly fly on airplanes (i.e. attend HCP/customer meetings; attend NYHQ