Scientist 574 Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Scientist 574

Company Name:
MedTeam Staffing
This is a contract job opportunity
Position: Scientist 574
Location: Cheshire CT
Projected duration: 12 months
Job Code: 574
Responsibilities
1.) Develop and validate novel quantitative assays for proteins (antibodies, anti-drug antibodies, enzymes, biomarkers), DNA and RNA
2.) Perform biophysical analysis of oligonucleotides and proteins, including protein-protein interactions
3.) Analyze data, graph, interpret and summarize results as well as present project updates to project team
4.) Represent department at project and cross-functional team meetings, multitask on diverse projects, and develop timelines and budgets
5.) Perform daily functions within a regulated GLP lab as well as manage assay development, validation and sample analysis at CROs
6.) Provide biweekly progress reports to senior staff
Skills:
1.) Significant experience in developing novel bioanalytical assays including solid-phase, solution and cell-based single and multiplexed assays.
2.) Expert training in biophysical and biological protein characterization, quantitation and chemical derivatization.
3.) Experienced in DNA/RNA isolation, characterization and quantitation (RT-qPCR and/or branched DNA)
4.) Proven track record of exceeding expectation as a project rep., cross-functional team player, multitasking, and delivering results within agreed upon timelines.
5.) Excellent organizational skills with strong written, verbal and presentation skills
6.) Experience in GLP/GDP and regulatory guidance (FDA/EMA) strongly preferred
Education:
1.) Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences (Biochemistry, Immunology, Cell Biology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, etc.)
2.) At least 2 years of academic post-doctoral experience
3.) At least 4 years of industry experience in biotech or biopharmaceuticals
preferably with at least 2 years of post-doctoral experience and/or biotech
industry experience.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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