Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
07 Sep, 25
Salary
212333.33
Posted On
08 Jun, 25
Experience
7 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Fluorescence, Collaboration, Technical Reports, Design, Dls, Regulatory Submissions
Industry
Information Technology/IT
ABOUT THE JOB
Are you ready to shape the future of medicine? The race is on to speed up drug discovery and development to find answers for patients and their families. Your skills could be critical in helping our teams accelerate progress.
We are seeking a motivated associate director to join our BioAnalytics Characterization group in the Genomic Medicine Unit within Sanofi. We are looking for a leader in the field of biophysics who will drive product characterization and understanding for our AAV and targeted mRNA/LNP modalities, to facilitate clinical product development.
The Genomic Medicine Unit at Sanofi is dedicated to the establishment of best-in-class platforms to support development of life-changing advanced gene therapy products, including recombinant AAV vectors and lipid nanoparticles. The BioAnalytics Characterization group uses advanced analytical techniques for in-depth structural and functional characterization of gene therapy products in support of drug development, from pre-candidate selection through commercialization.
We are an innovative global healthcare company with one purpose: to chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives. We’re also a company where you can flourish and grow your career, with countless opportunities to explore, make connections with people, and stretch the limits of what you thought was possible. Ready to get started?
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
Develop innovative strategies and technologies for characterizing viral and non-viral gene therapy vectors.
Lead a team in performing advanced biophysical separation/ characterization techniques including DLS, SV-AUC, AF4-MALS, Cytoflex/NanoFCM, NTA, CE, cIEF, MFI, NMR, and fluorescence assays for batch characterization, comparability, stress study and reference standard characterization.