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digital and robotic automation platforms. The successful candidate will develop and deploy automation and technology processes for pharmaceutical drug candidates in a laboratory setting. Primary
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and presentation of data at internal and external meetings. Qualifications Must-Have Doctorate degree PhD in Immunology and/or Microbiology OR Master's degree and 5 years of scientific/technical
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assays using a variety of cell lines and primary immune cells. Execute high-throughput screens using integrated automation platforms, including rapid data analysis and reporting of results. Collaborate
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arrayed) and adapt them for mid- to high-throughput screening. Work with complex physiologically and disease relevant cell models such as primary cells, and as appropriate design and generate reporter lines
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ROLE SUMMARY The primary role of this position is to contribute to RNA Platform improvements to help advance Pfizer's RNA vaccine programs. The candidate will work closely with the mRNA Platform
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the Primary Pharmacology Group (PPG), hit follow-up, lead optimization, External Research Solutions, Medicinal chemistry stakeholders, and Digital and data support to ensure timely, high-quality access
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forums. Author and review technical reports, manufacturing documents, regulatory submissions and publications. Qualifications Must-Have Bachelor's Degree and 9+ years of experience, Master's Degree and 7
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+ years of experience or Master's degree with 7+ years of experience or PhD with 0-2 years of relevant experience Expertise and hands-on experience with mammalian cell culture, flow cytometry
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to achieve compliance with all regulations Education And Experience PhD in Organic Chemistry with 0+ years of industrial experience or a master's degree and 7+ years of experience This is an on-site designated
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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