DNAjobs.com is proud to feature the following jobs posted June 5 - 12 (listed in chronological order). For each position, I have listed a short description and a link for more information.
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Manager, Statistical Programming
(US-California-San Diego) The Manager, Statistical Programming will play a lead role in creating an in-house statistical programming group to support the statistical analysis and presentation of data from clinical and nonclinical studies.
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Manager, Toxicology
(US-California-San Diego) You will be responsible for the in vivo toxicology studies to support drug discovery and development activities. Primarily, you will plan, design, conduct in-house in-vivo toxicology studies; prepare reports, timelines and summary documents describing results of studies.
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Microbiologist
(India-Mumbai) Must be a M.Sc with 3-4 years experience of working in the labs. We believe that our people are our strength and in their growth we see our growth. Besides a good salary, we give handsome perks and benefits that include PPF, HRA, Medical, LTA, Bonus and Gratuity to right candidates.
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Sales Executive (Diagnosis)
(India-Mumbai) With B.Sc or M.Sc Microbiology degree. Minimum experience of 2-3 yrs in selling molecular biology products and diagnosis. We believe that our people are our strength and in their growth we see our growth.
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Sales Executive (Textiles)
(India-Mumbai) Must be a science graduate with textile background and 2-3 years experience in industrial marketing and technical services. We believe that our people are our strength and in their growth we see our growth.
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Lab Chemist
(India-Mumbai) Must be a B.Sc/M.Sc in chemistry or analytical. 3-4 years lab experience is a must. Textile chemists are also welcome.
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Senior Scientist, Pharmacokinetics
(US-California-San Diego) Responsibilities: To conduct pharmacokinetic and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic analysis of PreClinical and/or clinical studies and to prepare PK and PK/PD reports for the discovery and development of new therapeutics for unmet medical needs.
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Biostatistics/Bioinformatics Programmer, Molecular Medicine
(US-California-San Diego) Will provide analytical and data manipulation support for a variety of disease project efforts. Responsibilities will include interacting with scientists to design a wide range of studies, generating statistical analyses, interpretation of statistical results, and implementation of mathematical and statistical formulas to analyze expression data sets in order to stratify and understand diseases at the molecular level.
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Principal Scientist, Endocrinology
(US-California-San Diego) This is a unique opportunity for a scientist to initiate and develop drug discovery projects in endocrine related diseases. It will include development of appropriate in vitro and in vivo assays and collaboration with medicinal chemistry and preclinical groups to identify compounds for clinical studies.
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PT - Lab Assistant, Molecular Medicine
(US-California-San Diego) Responsibilities will include tissue culture, preparation of tissues for RNA extraction, and performing PCR, ELISA, and Luminex. In addition, the individual will provide general laboratory support including preparation of buffers & reagents, stocking supplies, and ordering.
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Scientist II, Neuroscience
(US-California-San Diego) Will support ongoing drug discovery programs by using in vivo biological and neurochemical techniques to help understand the effects of compounds on major physiological processes.
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Principal Scientist, PreClinical Development
(US-California-San Diego) This individual will be required to ensure timely completion of all NDA-enabling ADME studies including in vitro drug interactions, tissue distribution, in vitro and in vivo metabolite ID profiling in humans and animals and other studies as needed.
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Research Associate, In Vitro
(US-California-San Diego) Will work in the Drug Metabolism group and support drug discovery activities. This position will perform vitro metabolism assays and vivo PK screening of new chemical entities. Responsibilities include but not limited to a cytochrome P450 inhibition, metabolic stability, data handling and reporting.
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Scientist II, Process Development
(US-California-San Diego) The position will require the planning and execution of appropriate experiments for designing, assessing and improving synthetic routes to allow multi kilogram delivery of API and intermediates to support phase II through commercial activities.
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Human Resources Representative
(US-California-San Diego) Provide general Human Resources support in most areas, including benefits administration, compensation analysis and administration, recruitment, new hire orientation, employee relations, and special projects as needed.
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Associate Scientist, Process Chemistry
(US-California-San Diego) Carry out process research towards the development of safe, scaleable synthetic processes to tens of grams and then kilo scales. Will employ practical syntheses, workups and in-process analyses, also crystallization, precipitation or extraction methods for purification of critical intermediates and products.
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Scientist II, Computational Chemist
(US-California-San Diego) The position will actively participate in the general computational chemistry activities in the group such as understanding structure-activity relationships, and performing structure- or ligand-based drug design.
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Scientist II, Process Chemistry
(US-California-San Diego) Carry out process research towards the development of safe, scaleable synthetic processes to tens of grams and then kilo scales. Will employ practical syntheses, workups and in-process analyses, also crystallization, precipitation or extraction methods for purification of critical intermediates and products.
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Oracle Clinical Programmer
(US-California-San Diego) Will provide Oracle Clinical (OC) database support, which includes all aspects of developing, designing, and implementing clinical OC databases for various clinical programs.
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Research Associate I
(US) Research associate I position available to work in the cell transplant center of the diabetes research institute. Bachelor of Science degree with two or more years training and experience using molecular biology techniques including PCR; biochemistry and tissue culture. Strong background in immunology is a plus.
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Senior Manager Regulatory & Tech Affairs
(US-Georgia) In this highly visible position, this person will be responsible for managing regulatory and quality functions for an operation that is experiencing significant growth. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Bachelor's degree. Minimum 3 years experience in a pharmaceutical environment.
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Research Technician
(US-Massachusetts-Framingham/Worcester) A research technician position is currently available at the New England Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Southborough, MA to study the molecular and cellular biology of trace amine receptors in monkey brain. Trace amine receptors are a newly identified family of receptors in brain that are direct targets of brain monoamines and stimulant drugs of abuse, including amphetamine and ecstasy.
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Postdoctoral Position: Mol/Cell Neurobiology
(US-Massachusetts-Framingham/Worcester) A postdoctoral position is currently available at the New England Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Southborough, MA to study the molecular and cellular biology of trace amine receptors in monkey brain. Trace amine receptors are a newly identified family of receptors in brain that are direct targets of brain monoamines and stimulant drugs of abuse, including amphetamine and ecstasy.
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Product Development and Research
(US-Indiana) B.S. in engineering (emphasis in biomedical or tissue engineering preferred) with minimum of 3 years industry experience in implantable medical devices required. Responsibilities in this position include interacting with healthcare professionals, prototyping, testing, design control, and manufacturing development.
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Vivo Research Assistant
(US-Massachusetts-Boston) Conducting standard to complex sample collection, test article administration, animal husbandry, handling and restraint techniques, insuring accurate data collection and reporting, with the ability to perform basic study designs efficiently and accurately. Writing of complex scientific reports for presentation to Clients /FDA.
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Medical Director, Department of Clinical Affairs
(US-Massachusetts) Our client has recently entered into an industry-leading strategic alliance that will uniquely utilize our intellectual property and expertise in genomics to develop personalized nutritional products for consumers. In addition, we have continuing ongoing efforts in pharmacogenomics and a new program in therapeutic development. Must have an MD.
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