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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 The ADC Chemistry (AC) group is seeking a
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Role Summary The ADC Chemistry (AC) group is seeking a highly motivated, creative, and experienced medicinal chemist to develop novel payloads for antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). 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
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Will Achieve You will help Pfizer develop and implement chemistry, manufacturing and controls (CMC) regulatory strategies for small and/or large molecules to meet global regulatory requirements
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stability. This position will closely collaborate with colleagues across PharmSci as well as with partners in Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacokinetics & Drug Metabolism, and Clinical Pharmacology. You will be
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small molecule NMR and Mass Spectrometry to drive the design and synthesis of Pfizer's medicinal chemistry portfolio. You will work closely with medicinal chemistry to elucidate compound structures and
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pharmaceutical science, chemistry, engineering (chemical or mechanical), biology, physics, or related field with 3+ years of experience or a Master's Degree (MA/MS) in the same fields. Excellent written and oral
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technical expertise required for project progression. The individual will also work closely with the Medicinal Chemistry and Oncology Biology groups to innovate and develop the next-generation of therapies
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for support and expertise. The role also involves assisting in the resolution of technical challenges related to particle analysis. Qualifications Must-Have Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry or a related field with
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Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacology, Computer Science or a related field with 6+ years of relevant experience. Excellent organization and planning skills and the