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Pharmaceuticals Apellis is delivering life-changing medicines across a broad range of serious diseases through the complement cascade targeting C3 therapies. There are two approved medicines targeting C3
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targeting various key audiences (including prospective students, admitted students, enrolling students, and pre-law advisors), and leads all aspects of event planning for various audiences. The Admissions and
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large portfolio of prospects (approximately 120+). Working within a region-based plans cultivate and solicit alumni and current parents in targeted areas nationally. Engage faculty strategically with
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, transcriptomics, proteomics, molecular biology, and synthetic biology. Key Responsibilities Analyze and interpret multi-omics data to identify stress adaptation targets. Design and execute molecular biology and
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About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY The programmer will aid in the development of interactive cognitive assessments and training programs that are primarily targeted toward understanding and improving
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and develop and manage a portfolio of prospects (approximately 80+). Establish region-based plans for cultivating and soliciting alumni and current parents in targeted areas nationally. Engage faculty
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of medicinal chemistry. The candidate will be responsible for designing, synthesizing, and optimizing molecules targeting GPCRs (cannabinoid receptors; allosteric and orthosteric) and ion channels (a4b2 nAChR
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., GAN and variational auto encoders), generative models for structured data (e.g., Bayesian networks), Blockchain-based decentralized trust computing, software engineering/model driven design and
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with AI as one tool of choice, for targeted or frugal innovations to ensure resilience to compound extremes, assure clean water or air, prevent cascading failures across interconnected systems, and adapt
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expected to execute across all aspects of medicinal chemistry. The candidate will be responsible for designing, synthesizing, and optimizing molecules targeting GPCRs (cannabinoid receptors; allosteric and