Regeneron
Scientist
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“Scientist at Regeneron. Skills: Assay Development, Immunoassays, Bioanalytical assays. Design and execute immunoassays. Troubleshoot assay-related problems”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot assay-related problems
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, 6+ years of experience, Hands-on knowledge in immunoassays, Proven understanding of methodologies, Experience in bioanalytical assay development
Nice to Have
Experience in bioanalytical assay development is highly desirable
What You'll Do.
Design and execute immunoassays
Troubleshoot assay-related problems
Perform follow-up experiments
Suggest modifications to protocols
Develop immunoassay methods
Write assay validation protocols
Multi-task on multiple projects
Summarize and present results
Perform validation experiments
Summarize results in tabular manner
Write/review validation reports
Write/review procedure documents
Operate laboratory instrumentation
Oversee instrument verifications
Oversee instrument maintenance
Evaluate new technologies
Maintain GLP compliance
Maintain laboratory cleanliness
Comply with safety requirements
Recognize safety problems
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Communicate with supervisor; Communicate with Assay Development Group
Communication Scope
Verbal reports; Written reports; Presentations
Full Job Description
At Regeneron, we use science and innovation to develop life-changing medicines for people with serious diseases. We are seeking a Scientist to join our Assay Development Group(ADG), supporting our Bioanalytical Science by developing preclinical and clinical assays to support program pipeline. In this role, you will support ongoing work, sample preparation, assay runs, data processing ensuring compliance with current GxP guidance documentation. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to a fast-growing, science-driven organization making a meaningful difference to patients worldwide. **When & where:** Location- Tarrytown, 5 days on-site **Discover your role:** * Independently designs and executes immunoassays (e.g., ELISA), based on protocols provided by literature, seminars and other scientists. Troubleshoots assay-related problems with minimal guidance of his/her supervisor and performs follow-up experiments. Suggests modifications to protocols or alternative protocols. * Develops immunoassay methods and writes assay validation protocols independently for review with minimal supervision by supervisor and/or Study Director. * Routinely multi-tasks and can work on multiple projects simultaneously. * Summarizes and presents results to supervisor in a logical manner, verbally and in written reports or presentations. * Expertly performs validation experiments, summarizes results in a tabular manner. Writes/reviews validation reports and procedure documents for review by the Study Director. * Communicates effectively with supervisor and other members of the Assay Development Group. **This Role May Be for You If You Have Experience:** * Effectively operating a range of laboratory instrumentation and may oversee instrument verifications and/or maintenance, if required. * Evaluating new technologies for the development of immunoassays using new formats or techniques. * Maintaining GLP compliance for all laboratory work and documentation related to assay validation
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