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Research Scientist Bioanalytical and Drug Metabolism Ph.D.Analytical Chemistry - Farmingdale, NY URGENT (T00185D0) [9]



Research Scientist I, Bioanalytical and Drug Metabolism 

Research Scientist Bioanalytical and Drug Metabolism Ph.D.Analytical Chemistry  
- Farmingdale, NY URGENT

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nd_Drug_Metabolism_

Research Scientist I, Bioanalytical and Drug Metabolism 
Research and Development
Farmingdale, NY 
 
Description of Duties and Responsibilities:
·        Develop bioanalytical methods to support pharmacokinetics, 
toxicokinetics and ADME studies. 
·        Assist in reviewing study protocols, evaluation of literature data, 
review study documents from research partners and contract research 
organization. 
·        Accept method validation and stability results, responsible for 
preparing method reports, position paper and submission documents, and 
interacting with QA group. 
 
Requirements:
·         Ph.D. degree in Analytical Chemistry or related field with minimum of 
2 to 4-years of bioanalytical experience in pharmaceutical industry.
·         Must have first hand experience in bioanalysis that include 
instrumentation (LC/MS/MS, HPLC and liquid scintillation counting techniques), 
chromatography, solution chemistry, extraction techniques (e.g., SPE), 
automation (liquid handler, 96-well format), and electronic LIMS. 
·         Broad knowledge in Good Laboratory Practices, drug development, PK 
and drug metabolism. 
·        Ability to work in a project team environment, have excellent oral and 
written communication skills. 
·        Good leadership skills are desirable.
 

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