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Does it excite you to work with in vitro pharmacology profiling and receptor signaling assays for peptide-based drug discovery? and do you have experience with developing, optimizing, and analyzing robust cell-based assay platforms? If this sounds like you, and you are ready to take on a broad area of responsibilities, then you could be our new colleague.
Job Responsibility:
Develop and define the in vitro pharmacology assay portfolio to evaluate activity and mechanism of action of peptide drug candidates
Analyze and interpret in vitro pharmacology datasets, identifying trends, patterns, and unexpected findings to support decision-making
Deliver high-quality results and documentation to enable efficient cross-functional communication and external collaboration
Represent the in vitro profiling and signaling function in project teams, anchoring the in vitro data package and supporting project plans
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Molecular Pharmacology, Molecular Biology, or a related field, with 6+ years of post-PhD experience
Extensive experience with in vitro pharmacology profiling of compounds, including development and validation of receptor signaling and binding assays
Strong capability in data analysis and interpretation, with an emphasis on data reliability and robustness
Demonstrated experience with assay automation, including setup, optimization, and troubleshooting
Proven ability to develop and implement new technologies and methodologies in an in vitro pharmacology setting
Nice to have:
Experience evaluating in vitro readouts across several different membrane-bound receptor classes
Experience managing CRO collaborations and data management systems