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The Opportunity
Description
Job description:
- Conduct laboratory-based analytical chemistry and formulation research activities with protein-based drug candidates.
- Conduct experiments to evaluate physicochemical properties of new biologic entities (antibodies, bispecific antibodies, antibody drug conjugates, fusion proteins) to identify any liabilities that could impact drug substance and drug product development.
- Execute experimental protocols and collect results, perform data analysis.
Our Client
Our client is an award-winning clinical development company. Improving lives globally with 20+ years experience in clinical research and strategic resourcing. Elevating results with proven strategies, comprehensive solutions, and customized delivery models.
Serving pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device organizations.
Strong relationships provide you connections and access to great opportunities. Industry expertise sets you up for success with helpful insights, career coaching, and professional training. Grow and learn while you put your skills to work.
Experience Required for Your Success
Requirements:
- BS, MS, or PhD in Protein Chemistry (or equivalent i.e. Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry Biophysics, Pharmaceutical Sciences) with 5+ (BS), 1+ (MS), or 0 (PhD) years biopharmaceutical industry preferred
- Hands on experience in protein biochemical/biophysical characterization and formulation development
- Solid knowledge of protein biophysical stability and formulation design
- Expertise in protein biophysical/biochemical characterization, including HPLC (SEC, CEX, HIC), DSC, UV-vis, fluorescence spectroscopy and icIEF
- Must be willing and able to learn new technologies as needed
- A highly responsible and self-motivated team player with good written and communication skills
What Do You Think?
Does your experience reflect what it takes to be successful in this role? Do the work and challenges get you excited about what's possible?