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impact of the group. Qualifications Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Organic Chemistry or Mechatronic Engineering related discipline (or within 6 months of completing a program) or an Msc with 3+ years
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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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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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practices for partnered programs. You will ensure creation of strategic and operational objectives from early (lead) development through Proof of Concept and licensure of the product depending on the program
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innovation and broad-based access to quality medicines and products. The DCP Development Engineering team is responsible for the new product development and engineering for a variety of medical device and
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-automated and/or manual methods and equipment, coordinating and organizing assigned laboratory sections (including Hematology, Chemistry, Urinalysis, Immunoassay, Coagulation and Biomarkers). Assumes
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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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for informed decision-making. Qualifications Bachelors degree with 15+ years of experience, preferably in engineering, economics, statistics, computer science, or related quantitative field. Advanced degree
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advanced science and technologies into the therapies and vaccines that matter most. Whether you are in the discovery sciences, ensuring drug safety and efficacy or supporting clinical trials, you will apply
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scientific disciplines involved in the discovery and preclinical development of small molecule drugs. Specifically, you will be involved in molecular design, synthesis, computational chemistry, pharmacology