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本次徵才項目:
醫藥研究處 Medical Research- Medical Research Scientist
(職缺工作內容請詳閱下方資訊)
*針對下列的職缺,學員若符合資格且有興趣者,請依下列程序完成
1. 以”求職公司及項目”為主旨並附上”個人履歷”寄到本學苑信箱bioschool@biotech-edu.com,
2. 我們將彙整學員提供的履歷及”學員在學苑培訓並領有結業證 書的課程資訊”,推薦給徵才企業。
3. 後續將由徵才企業人事部門主動與求職學員連繫。
工作地點:台北市內湖區港墘路221巷41號8樓
上班時段:日班
休假制度:週休二日
工作性質:全職
出差外派:無須出差外派
工作內容:
Medical Research-Medical Research Scientist-安成生技(子公司)
Support both non-clinical and clinical studies in current TWiB programs. The successful candidate will be responsible for IND-enabling studies to advance the programs to clinical stage (IND and Phase 1/2). The position reports to the Head of Medical Research. Title and compensation are commensurate with experience.Responsibilities:
• Design and review non-clinical and clinical study protocols and interpret results to improve predictability of drug candidates
• Write, review and edit scientific and regulatory reports for IND filing and publication
• Provide expert knowledge and insight to facilitate development of Translational Medicine projects to IND stage
• Serve as Project Team representative/leader based on functional expertise
• Represent company to present in conferences and to communicate with KOLs
• Support Clinical Science and/or Product Development Teams to implement clinical, regulatory and business development strategies
要求條件:
接受身份:上班族
學歷要求:博士
科系要求:藥學相關、化學相關、生物學相關
工作經歷:3年以上
語文條件:英文:聽-精通 說-精通 讀-精通 寫-精通
其他條件:
-Practical knowledge and strong understanding of drug development of small molecules, and immunology/dermatology field
-Prior experience in direct support of IND filing is highly desirable
-Experiences with topical drug and rare disease are considered a plus
-Familiar with non-clinical PK/Toxicology studies, bioanalytical, and/or ADME assays
-Must be highly motivated and team player with ability to work multi-tasks with cross-functional teams in dynamic environment
-Effective communicator and excellent proficiency in both English and Chinese
-Ph.D. degree or M.D./Ph.D. degree in pharmacology or related discipline with at least 3 years of post-graduate experience in industry. Will consider post-docs with exceptional publication record from academia or M.S. degree with extensive experience in drug development
本學苑將陸續提供企業徵才資訊學員,為維護企業利益,恕不包括公司付費派員之學員。
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So yall.. This is just awesome-- I read an article from a medical journal not too long ago about how Mom's milk changes to tailor baby's needs in more ways than just caloric intake.. So this doctor discusses that when a baby nurses, it creates a vacuum in which the infant's saliva sneaks into the mother's nipple. There, it is believed that mammary gland receptors interpret the "baby spit backwash" for bacteria and viruses and, if they detect something amiss (i.e., the baby is sick or fighting off an infection), Mom's body will actually change the milk's immunological composition, tailoring it to the baby's particular pathogens by producing customized antibodies. (Science backs this up. A 2013 Clinical and Translational Immunology study found that when a baby is ill, the numbers of leukocytes in its mother's breast milk spike.) So I filed that away in the back of my mind until I was packing frozen milk into the big deep freeze today.
I pumped the milk on the left Thursday night before we laid down for bed. I nurse Baby every 2 hours or so overnight and don't pump until we get up for the day. I noticed in the wee hours of Friday morning, 3 AM or so-- she was congested, irritable, and sneezing ALOT. Probably a cold, right?
When we got up Friday morning, I pumped, just as we always do. What I pumped is on the right side of the photo.
I didn't notice a difference until today, but look at how much more the milk I produced Friday resembles colostrum (The super milk full of antibodies and leukocytes you make during the first few days after birth) and this comes after nursing the baby with a cold all night long..
Pretty awesome huh?! The human body never ceases to amaze me.