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Dec 29, 2009, 5:16:02 PM12/29/09
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US-MA-Cambridge: Sr Scientist in Biotech
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Date: 29-Dec-2009

Sr Scientist, Chemical Development

Key Responsibilities:

- Design and perform synthetic organic experiments efficiently,
independently and appropriate for the stage of development (pre-
clinical through phase III)

- Develop novel and creative solutions to overcome synthetic and
manufacturing obstacles and provide process chemistry technical
recommendations

- Make conceptual contributions to development activities and
scientific strategies as well as employ new principles and concepts
from other fields to promote new progress in synthesis

- Assist in the setting of new experimental direction through the
generation of effective synthesis and manufacturing goal supporting
hypotheses

- Demonstrate the initiative and ability to identify where scientific
creativity and insights can impact the overall process development
timeline

- Draft, review and submit regulatory documents, scientific reports,
patents or other published documents

- Draft technology transfer packages and work with contract research
organizations

- Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and SOPs

- Multitask to effectively manage multiple activities and projects

- May supervise and/or motivate other process chemistry staff in their
day to day experiments

Minimum Requirements - A Ph.D. degree with 6+ years of current and
relevant academic, post-doctoral, or industrial process chemistry
experience; an MS degree with 7+ years of industrial process chemistry
experience; or a BS degree with 10+ years of industrial process
chemistry experience. Degrees should have a life science focus with a
preference for a concentration in Chemistry, Organic Chemistry,
Process Chemistry or Medicinal Chemistry


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BioTech FYI Center
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