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Associate Scientist in PK and Biomarkers
Altasciences
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laval (administrative region), Canada
Location
laval (administrative region)
Posted
June 14, 2026
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Job Description
Join Altasciences as an Associate Scientist specializing in PK and Biomarkers. Contribute to critical projects assisting senior scientists in the development of new drug therapies.
In this pivotal role, the Associate Scientist supports senior team members by handling data analysis, report writing, and laboratory work. You will be involved in sample analysis planning, validation report creation, and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards. Collaboration and communication between team members are essential, ensuring the smooth progress of research initiatives.
Key Responsibilities:
• Perform final data batch review and trend analysis
• Assist in writing validation and analytical plans
• Maintain timelines for sample analysis
• Conduct literature searches and draft work plans
• Support method SOP updates and QA report responses
Requirements:
• Degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related field
• 3 years in regulated clinical or preclinical studies
In this pivotal role, the Associate Scientist supports senior team members by handling data analysis, report writing, and laboratory work. You will be involved in sample analysis planning, validation report creation, and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards. Collaboration and communication between team members are essential, ensuring the smooth progress of research initiatives.
Key Responsibilities:
• Perform final data batch review and trend analysis
• Assist in writing validation and analytical plans
• Maintain timelines for sample analysis
• Conduct literature searches and draft work plans
• Support method SOP updates and QA report responses
Requirements:
• Degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related field
• 3 years in regulated clinical or preclinical studies