Synthetic Chemist ABT Molecular
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ABT Molecular Imaging was founded in 2006 with the mission to provide access to all significant F-18 and C-11 PET biomarkers to imaging providers, both clinical and pre-clinical. ABT develops, manufactures, and markets ?PET Biomarker Generators? for the medical and biotechnology industries. The PET Biomarker Generator is designed to produce ?Dose-on-Demand? short half-life fluorine-18 and carbon-11 radiopharmaceuticals for PET imaging.
The Synthetic Chemist is a key player on the team in the development of chemistry and quality control methods and processes for a novel, fully automated PET biomarker system. This role includes the development of devices, instrumentation and consumable PET biomarker kits.
Responsibilities/Duties:
?.Development of novel radio synthesis devices, instrumentation and consumable PET biomarker kits for the synthesis, purification and analysis (QC) of small molecule PET tracers
?.Develop technology validation plans for use in regulatory filings and to support commercial applications required for clinical PET tracer filings
?.Work cross-functionally with chemistry, engineering and quality departments
?.Collaboration with team to prepare and design system improvements
Qualifications:
Required:
?.Masters in synthetic, organic, biochemistry, or analytical chemistry
?.3-5 years of experience in a PET radiochemistry/radiopharmacy lab
?.Experience developing SOP?s, test procedures and specifications
?.Experience with analytical testing of PET compounds
Preferred:
?.Knowledge of microfluidic chemistry and analysis techniques.
?.Production of PET radiopharmaceuticals for clinical administration and research studies
?.Experience with visual basic or LabView a plus.
?.Strong knowledge of quality standards and regulatory requirements including USP 823 and 21CFR212 US regulations
?.Experience with automated radiochemistry instrumentation
?.Experience with chromatographic methods: HPLC, GC, SPE, TLC
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Knoxville, TN
United States
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