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company and team with a desire to bring new, cutting-edge medicines to patients around the world. As a member of our team, you'll use science and technology to design, characterize and develop the solid
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consulting others. Serve as an SME. Train analysts on assays, provide mentorship and technical guidelines. Independently plan and prioritize their own workload to ensure timelines are met. Collaborate with and
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systems with the expectation that they can provide immediate assistance, education, and training for colleagues, contractors, and visitors on an as needed basis. With your deep knowledge in the discipline
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the updated variant classification for genetic disorders and will train members of the community on ClinGen processes for curating the scientific literature for gene curation. The work is done using the web
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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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RESPONSIBILITIES A successful candidate will be required to develop and execute kinetic and mechanistic enzyme assays to understand epigenetic protein targets, their function and regulation, along with determining
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achieve new milestones and help patients across the globe. How You Will Achieve It Develop purification processes to enable manufacturability assessment of biotherapeutic candidates. Deliver highly pure
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develop the broader team of Pfizer process safety scientists through mentoring activities. They will collaborate with managers and scientists from across CRD, Corporate EHS and Pfizer Global Supply (PGS
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collaborate with process chemists, engineers, and process supervisors to develop an acceptable basis for safety to support scale-up and technology transfer of new chemical processes to Pfizer's research and
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National Institutes of Health/National Library of Medicine | Bethesda, Maryland | United States | 11 days ago
genomics, develop novel machine learning methodologies, and create programs addressing critical questions in gene regulation under the guidance of Dr. Ivan Ovcharenko. This position is located at the NIH