BioSpace
Principal Research Scientist Peptide Analytical Chemistry
BioSpace, North Chicago, Illinois, us, 60086
Overview
Principal Research Scientist Peptide Analytical Chemistry at AbbVie. For the Principal Research Scientist position, we are seeking a highly motivated, experienced scientist, with expertise in peptide chemistry and associated analytical techniques. This will be supporting early phase development of synthetic peptides, including drug substance and drug product in both preclinical and clinical programs. The candidate will have the opportunity to drive research initiatives related to peptide design and characterization. The role requires applying regulatory guidelines within an R&D environment and the ability to mentor, guide, and supervise scientific personnel while fostering collaborations across the global Analytical R&D organization and with cross-functional partners such as Pre-Clinical Safety, Process Chemistry, Process Engineering, Drug Product Development, Molecular Profiling and Drug Delivery, Quality Assurance and CMC-Regulatory. Key Responsibilities
The candidate will participate and/or lead analytical teams associated with drug substance and drug product development and characterization of peptides and other emerging modalities. Responsible for fit-for purpose method development, testing procedures, justifying specifications, and implementation of analytical control strategies to help the advancement of drug discovery candidates. Proactively advise and share knowledge and expert opinions with subordinates, peers, and senior management. Mentor and develop scientific staff in troubleshooting strategic and experimental issues and foster a culture of knowledge sharing. Leverage prior experience to author and review key regulatory documents, laboratory data, technical memos and reports. The position involves multi-disciplinary collaborations across Discovery, Development, Manufacturing, and Regulatory to execute and deliver material and information for clinical trials and regulatory submissions. Generate new scientific proposals, related to peptides and other emerging modalities, and lead those efforts. Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor, Master, or Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry typically with a minimum of 14 (BS), 12 (MS), or 6 (Ph.D.) years related industry experience. Experience with analytical aspects of advancing peptide modalities. Strong technical background in analytical chemistry, excellent analytical problem-solving skills. Capable of independently developing and troubleshooting analytical methods. Hands on experience with UHPLC analysis and method development along with fundamental understanding and working knowledge of various analytical techniques including Dissolution, MS, GC, and NMR. Additional Information
AbbVie is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to operating with integrity, driving innovation, transforming lives and serving our community. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled. U.S. & Puerto Rico only - to learn more, visithttps://www.abbvie.com/join-us/equal-employment-opportunity-employer.html
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Principal Research Scientist Peptide Analytical Chemistry at AbbVie. For the Principal Research Scientist position, we are seeking a highly motivated, experienced scientist, with expertise in peptide chemistry and associated analytical techniques. This will be supporting early phase development of synthetic peptides, including drug substance and drug product in both preclinical and clinical programs. The candidate will have the opportunity to drive research initiatives related to peptide design and characterization. The role requires applying regulatory guidelines within an R&D environment and the ability to mentor, guide, and supervise scientific personnel while fostering collaborations across the global Analytical R&D organization and with cross-functional partners such as Pre-Clinical Safety, Process Chemistry, Process Engineering, Drug Product Development, Molecular Profiling and Drug Delivery, Quality Assurance and CMC-Regulatory. Key Responsibilities
The candidate will participate and/or lead analytical teams associated with drug substance and drug product development and characterization of peptides and other emerging modalities. Responsible for fit-for purpose method development, testing procedures, justifying specifications, and implementation of analytical control strategies to help the advancement of drug discovery candidates. Proactively advise and share knowledge and expert opinions with subordinates, peers, and senior management. Mentor and develop scientific staff in troubleshooting strategic and experimental issues and foster a culture of knowledge sharing. Leverage prior experience to author and review key regulatory documents, laboratory data, technical memos and reports. The position involves multi-disciplinary collaborations across Discovery, Development, Manufacturing, and Regulatory to execute and deliver material and information for clinical trials and regulatory submissions. Generate new scientific proposals, related to peptides and other emerging modalities, and lead those efforts. Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor, Master, or Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry typically with a minimum of 14 (BS), 12 (MS), or 6 (Ph.D.) years related industry experience. Experience with analytical aspects of advancing peptide modalities. Strong technical background in analytical chemistry, excellent analytical problem-solving skills. Capable of independently developing and troubleshooting analytical methods. Hands on experience with UHPLC analysis and method development along with fundamental understanding and working knowledge of various analytical techniques including Dissolution, MS, GC, and NMR. Additional Information
AbbVie is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to operating with integrity, driving innovation, transforming lives and serving our community. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled. U.S. & Puerto Rico only - to learn more, visithttps://www.abbvie.com/join-us/equal-employment-opportunity-employer.html
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