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experiment design. These goals will be achieved through partnership with other disciplines including data scientists, analytical chemists, engineers, and process chemists to develop digital and robotic
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cutting edge design and process development capabilities to accelerate and bring the best in class medicines to patients around the world. What You Will Achieve A Scientist (level R3) position is available
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wide range (non-routine) complex audits (minimal to no oversight - as needed). Execute audit strategy and lead process audits. Act as a reviewer of audit reports from outsourced or routine audits. Assess
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. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Self-Awareness Respecting personality and cultural differences Accepting Feedback Normal lifting, sitting, standing, and walking requirements to facilitate testing in a
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pharmaceutical sciences, systems pharmacology, pharmacometrics, engineering, mathematics, physics or similar disciplines where modeling and simulation is emphasized. 2+ years of pharmaceutical industry or related
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Sciences group by way of process improvement. Develop expertise navigating Pfizer compliance systems, registries (e.g. GDMS, pTMF, Clinical Trial Registries, etc.) and other study systems related
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disease pathogenesis . As a member of the discovery biology team, this individual will be playing a significant role in the drug discovery process including ideation and hypothesis testing, identification
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Experience with laboratory automation, including Hamilton or open-source pipetting robots Experience with next generation sequencing and dataset analysis including alignments and variant detection PHYSICAL
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cutting edge design and process development capabilities to accelerate and bring the best-in-class medicines to patients around the world. What You Will Achieve As an Associate Scientist, you will be
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triage process. In collaboration with Global Medical Affairs colleagues, partner with Worldwide Research & Development and Medical (WRD) and Global Product Development (GPD) in the identification