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Senior/Lead Scientist - Computational Chemistry

Organisation Name: DeepGenomics
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Country: Canada

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About Us

Deep Genomics is a Toronto-based startup company with a growing satellite site in central Boston that is building an AI-powered discovery and development platform to significantly expand the universe of medicines available for genetically-defined diseases. Founded in 2015 Deep Genomics brings together a multidisciplinary team of world-leading experts in machine learning genomics chemistry and biology. Together we are on a mission to rapidly discover and develop oligonucleotide drugs for the treatment of patients with severe disorders of the liver central nervous system and eye.

What Youll Be Doing

We are seeking a world class computation chemist with experience modeling chemical entities relevant for non-traditional drug discovery. The successful candidate will be positioned at the interface of our efforts in chemical innovation and predictive systems and have the ability to impact both in a fundamental way. You will play a key role in the biophysical understanding and development of oligonucleotide drugs and the design of oligonucleotide building blocks. You will be a leader in our computation chemistry efforts and responsible for building necessary computational infrastructure as well as helping implement the long term visions that leverage structure based drug design in biomacromolecules.As Deep Genomics is a highly matrixed company you will be working alongside people of diverse expertise and backgrounds. This will include regular interface with biology (in vitro & in vivo) pharmacology clinical research chemistry and computational divisions. You should be a self starter and excited about working in a high energy startup environment.

Posting Date: Oct 26, 2023
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Organisation Website/Careers Page: https://jobs.lever.co/deepgenomics/e5f5f0f3-3fee-4f8e-98dc-d6c7a8753301


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