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ROLE SUMMARY We are seeking an Associate Scientist to join the CRD Automation & Robotics group within Chemical Research and Development (CRD). This group will develop an automated, robotic
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country (founded in 1961) and has a rich and distinguished history of scientific discovery and innovation, as well as mentoring, training, and education. It consistently ranks among the top 10 in the nation
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other therapeutic areas such as immunology and inflammation, metabolic diseases, and infectious diseases. Responsibilities: Work closely with multidisciplinary project teams to develop and implement
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- and late-phase clinical trials. The Scientist will be responsible for working with fellow scientists to develop robust, efficient, scalable strategies for improving process performance. With your deep
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maintenance. In addition, the associate scientist may train other analysts. All work is to be performed in a compliant manner, according to applicable standard operating procedures (SOP) and cGxP guidelines, as
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establishing an overall plan for maintaining fleet of NMR and Open Access NMR/Mass Spec/Spectroscopy instruments. You will develop new methods for using NMR and Mass Spec to drive drug discovery and you will
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and active programs. How You Will Achieve It Plan and execute laboratory experiments to produce robust, decision-making data for the Discovery Neuroinflammation Group. Develop relevant in vitro assays
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, and other functional assays from human and animal models to evaluate immunogenicity of vaccine candidates. Establish robust reverse genetic system for recombinant virus generation. Develop new
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the performance characteristics of the assays, scale them up and develop automation strategies, and collaborate with multiple other teams to create high-throughput, validated, diagnostic assays in a regulated
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develop protein mass spectrometry and targeted proteomics assays to measure concentrations and turnover of targets of biotherapeutics in a variety of biological matrices as well as transgene protein