Jobs for Scientist Protein in San Francisco

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Director Early Development Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics

San Francisco, California / Permanent

The Position The Early Development Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamics group is looking to fill a key scientific leadership position in support of Discovery and Early Development activities for protein therapeutics. We need an individual who is ... (more)

05/12/2012 in xpatjobs.com

Quality Control (QC) Scientist

San Francisco, California / Permanent

San Francisco bay area, Quality Control (QC) Scientist A pharmaceutical company in the northern San Francisco bay area region is looking for a Quality Control (QC) Scientist. They are looking for someone with protein experience. This is an excellent ... (more)

03/23/2012 in monster.com

Scientist / Senior Scientist - Drug Delivery Development

San Francisco, California / Permanent

The Position The successful candidate will participate in the development and commercialization of drug delivery systems for Genentechs therapeutic proteins in conjunction with external partners. Drug delivery systems may include sustained release, ... (more)

05/03/2012 in xpatjobs.com
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