The R&D Toxicology Scientist will develop, plan, conduct, and record results from complex experiments in clinical, forensics, or environmental toxicology. Often includes solid phase extraction of urine, oral fluid, serum, or whole blood specimens for qualitative or quantitative analysis on LC-MS/MS platforms. The scientist will prepare reports and analysis of results as related to the product, process, or assay. Activities may be focused on individual projects or assignments as a member of a project team which may include project leadership duties. Responsibilities Perform laboratory experiments following defined protocols and company procedures. Report status of assigned projects through the preparation of detailed reports and documentation that summarize experimental results. Work within established parameters on individual assignments, on project teams for longer-term projects and as a technical leader to Associate Scientists. Identify problems, investigate alternatives and recommend possible courses of action. Maintain knowledge of technological developments that may assist in the completion of an assignment or lead to new products, processes or procedures by reading current literature. Effectively utilize and apply advanced methods or technologies. Contribute ideas for new product development typically within existing markets. Responsibilities include working with infectious materials, supporting and complying with the company hazard waste handling practices. Other duties as assigned. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities, but rather a general description of work performed by the position.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level