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and cell biology, pathway regulation, etc. Familiarity with machine learning techniques and their application to biological data. Experience with mass spectrometry-based proteomics/metabolomics
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include high throughput mass spectrometry, data-independent acquisition (DIA), small-molecule target engagement, and profiling protein abundance, turnover, and interactomes. You will represent the Systems
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methodologies such as, chromatography, spectroscopy and mass spectrometry with expertise in one or more of these techniques. Qualifications Must-Have Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry or related field, with 0+ years
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curiosity to continue learning new techniques to solve complex analytical problems Proficient with a breadth of relevant methodologies such as, chromatography, dissolution, IR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry
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analytical methodologies (e.g. spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and NMR) to enable drug development. Role Responsibilities As a project analyst, the candidate will be responsible for developing analytical
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analytical methodologies (e.g. spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and NMR) to enable drug development. Role Responsibilities As a project analyst, the candidate will be responsible for developing analytical
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relevant pharmacology approaches to support HTS, laboratory automation, and data strategies. Additional desired areas of expertise include high content imaging or analytical expertise in mass spectrometry
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with a breadth of relevant methodologies such as, chromatography, dissolution, IR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, particle size analysis and NMR, with expertise in one or more of these techniques
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of analytical methodologies (e.g. chromatography, mass spectrometry, dissolution, spectroscopy, and NMR), with expertise in one or more techniques. The candidate should also be proficient with a wide
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. Experience and knowledge in operation of modern mass spectrometry platforms and associated data analysis packages. Expert level knowledge of assay development methodologies for binding and functional activity