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At Lilly, we serve an extraordinary purpose. For more than 140 years, we have worked tirelessly to discover medicines that make life better. These discoveries start in Lilly Research Laboratories, where our scientists work to create new medicines that will help solve our world’s greatest health challenges.
Position Summary:
The individual will be supporting the discovery program by developing both therapeutic and diagnostic radiolabeling processes and ensuring supply of materials. The individual will work collaboratively with internal team members and external partners to enable the supply of radiolabeled compounds for preclinical experiments.
Responsibilities:
- Develop radiochemistry processes and formulations.
- Develop suitable analytical testing methods to characterize research batches.
- Produce, test, and supply radiolabeled compound batches to support preclinical evaluation of radiolabeled compounds internally/externally.
- Transfer radiochemistry and testing methods to team members and external partners.
- Train internal colleagues or external partners on radiochemistry processes and associated methods. Provide onsite/remote technical support to external partners as needed.
- Prepare and deliver presentations for internal and external team meetings.
- Author applicable laboratory notebook entries, development reports, manuscripts for publication in journals and patents.
- Other duties as assigned.
Basic Requirements:
- BS/MS in organic chemistry, chemistry or a related discipline and 5+ years of relevant radiochemistry experience or PhD degree in organic chemistry, coordination/inorganic chemistry or radiochemistry.
- Proven ability to work independently with strong organization and excellent written/verbal communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability to successfully prioritize projects and manage timelines in a fast-paced environment.
Additional Preferences:
- Previous working experience in radiochemistry environment.
- Hands on experience with imaging radioisotopes (F-18, Ga-68, Cu-64, In-111, Zr-89) and/or therapeutic radioisotopes (Lu-177, Ac-225, Pb-212, Tb-161) is considered an asset.
- Experience in quality control testing of radiolabelled compounds (hands-on experience with radio-HPLC-MS, radio-ITLC) is considered an asset.
- Knowledge of environmental health and radioprotection requirements.
- Good working knowledge of multiple automated radiosynthesizer.
- Functional Knowledge of GMPs and applicable FDA, EMA, Health Canada, USP, ICH and PDA guidelines.
Physical Demands/Travel:
- Requires up to 20% of travel nationally and internationally. A valid passport and eligibility to travel into these countries are required.
- Requires ability to lift up to 30 kg.
- Requires safety shoes and other personal protective equipment at applicable work area.
Work Environment:
- This position’s work environment is in a Laboratory. Position requires to be onsite during the work week.