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Manager CMC/CP Regulatory Affairs
The candidate will support the development and execution of regulatory strategies for biologic products and combination products for the portfolio ...
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Senior Technician, In vivo pharmacology, Discovery Technologies
At Lilly, we unite caring with discovery to make life better for people around the world. We are a global healthcare leader headquartered in Indian...
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Associate Director, Clinical Scientist, Hematology
The Associate Director, Clinical Scientist leads in the development, evaluation, planning and execution of hematology oncology clinical studies and...
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Director Business Analytics, Oncology
The Director, Business Analytics will support the Oncology Business Unit through the application of end to end analyses and insights, and the appli...
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Senior Principal Scientist- Lipid Nanoparticle Engineering
We are seeking a highly motivated Senior Principal Scientist to join our Non-viral Delivery Technologies team within Regeneron Genetic Medicines ...
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Senior Manager, Development Program Management - Immunology
Using extensive program management knowledge and experience in the drug development industry, the Senior Manager, Development Program Management (D...
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Sr Assoc Scientist, Formulation Development (Microbiology)
The Formulation Development Group of Regeneron Pharmaceutical Inc. at Tarrytown, NY is looking for a Sr. Associate Scientist . In this exciting ro...
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Sr Assoc Scientist, Immuno-Oncology
We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Sr Associate Scientist to join the Immuno-Oncology team. Despite decades of progress, cancer remains ...