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Bioanalytical Scientist Chemistry Start Date: 6/15/2026 Location: Daejeon office, KR (Hybrid: Yes) General Summary Bioanalytical(BioA) PK/PD Scientist . , ADC(Antibody-Drug Conjugate) . CRO ...

Bioanalytical Scientist

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As a key scientific lead, you will orchestrate the bioanalytical lifecycle - from internal method innovation to global CRO oversight - ensuring high-quality data generation in a GLP/GCP environment.

Bioanalytical Scientist

Lexington, MA · On-site

$150 - $180/day

As a key scientific lead, you will orchestrate the bioanalytical lifecycle - from internal method innovation to global CRO oversight - ensuring high-quality data generation in a GLP/GCP environment.

The Bioanalytical Scientist functions as a Bioanalytical Principal Investigator (BPI), providing technical guidance and expertise in executing sample analysis studies and analytical method ...

Senior Scientist, Bioanalytical Sciences

Cambridge, MA · On-site

$100K - $136K/yr

The client is seeking an experienced Senior Scientist to join their Bioanalytical Sciences team. In this hands-on, lab-based role, you will lead the design, development, and execution of regulatory ...

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Emeryville, CA · On-site

$140K - $170K/yr

Demonstrated expertise in bioanalytical method development, validation, and data interpretation * Strong understanding of both: * Ligand-binding assays (e.g., ELISA, MSD) * LC-MS/MS-based ...

Scientist, LBA Bioanalytical

Lincoln, NE · On-site

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As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for bioanalytical in the United States is $22.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Bioanalytical professionals often encounter challenges such as managing tight deadlines for sample analysis, ensuring data integrity, and adapting to evolving regulatory requirements. Working in a highly regulated environment requires meticulous attention to detail and strong documentation skills. Collaboration with cross-functional teams, such as research scientists and quality assurance, is essential to ensure accurate results and compliance. Staying updated with the latest analytical technologies and participating in ongoing training can help address these challenges and support career growth.

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AspectBioanalyticalLaboratory Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in life sciences, certifications in bioanalytical methodsAssociate's or bachelor's degree in science or related field
Work EnvironmentPharmaceutical labs, research facilities, biotech companiesClinical labs, research institutions, manufacturing plants
Industry UsageUsed in drug development, pharmacokinetics, and biomarker analysisPerforms routine testing, sample preparation, and data recording

Bioanalytical professionals focus on analyzing biological samples using specialized techniques, often requiring advanced certifications. Laboratory Technicians support routine lab operations, handling sample processing and data entry. While both roles work in laboratory settings within the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, bioanalytical roles typically involve more complex analytical methods and higher-level responsibilities.

What are bioanalytical jobs?

Bioanalytical jobs involve analyzing biological samples such as blood, plasma, or tissues to detect and quantify drugs, metabolites, or biomarkers. Professionals in this field use techniques like liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), immunoassays, and other analytical methods to support research, drug development, and clinical trials. These roles are essential in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and clinical research organizations to ensure accurate data for regulatory submissions and scientific studies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Bioanalytical Scientist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Bioanalytical Scientist, you need a solid background in biochemistry, analytical chemistry, and laboratory techniques, often supported by a relevant degree in the life sciences. Familiarity with analytical instruments such as HPLC, LC-MS/MS, and laboratory information management systems (LIMS) is typically required, along with certifications like GLP or GCP compliance. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills for ensuring data integrity and smooth project execution. These competencies are vital for generating accurate, reliable bioanalytical data that supports drug development and regulatory compliance.
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Bioanalytical Scientist

$33.75 - $42.50/hr

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Bioanalytical Scientist

Chemistry

Start Date: 6/15/2026

Location: Daejeon office, KR (Hybrid: Yes)

General Summary

Bioanalytical(BioA) PK/PD Scientist .
, ADC(Antibody-Drug Conjugate) .
CRO bioanalytical , GLP/GCP . , PK .


  • IND ADC bioanalytical PK/PD
  • Total antibody conjugated & free payload bioanalytical
  • In vitro in vivo ADME (, )
  • LC-MS/MS Ligand-Binding Assay(LBA)
  • CRO method transfer, development, validation, trouble shooting
  • GLP/GCP FDA SOP, validation report, bioanalytical
  • Bioanalysis/PK Subject Matter Expert(SME)
  • R&D Clinical
  • IND/IB BioA, PK GLP/GCP FDA/EMA bioanalytical
  • Analytical Chemistry 5
  • LC-MS/MS LBA ADC PK (biodistribution)
  • Total antibody, Free/Conjugated payload - (ADA) ADC ,
  • (Candidate nomination) , ADME
  • PK (NCA)
  • GLP GCP
  • (PK)
  • CRO
  • ADC biologics
  • Bioanalytical assay validation
  • ADME
  • IND/IB
  • PK/PD , (PopPK) ,
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Orum Therapeutics is seeking a highly motivated and accomplished scientist to lead the Bioanalytical (BioA) and PK/PD function. This role is designed for a technical expert who thrives at the intersection of large and small molecule analysis, specifically focused on the complex characterization of Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs). As a key scientific lead, you will orchestrate the bioanalytical lifecycle - from internal method innovation to global CRO oversight - ensuring high-quality data generation in a GLP/GCP environment. Beyond assay management, you will serve as a strategic partner in project teams, leveraging pharmacokinetic modeling to translate data into actionable insights that drive candidate selection and program progression.


Principal Duties and Responsibilities

  • Design and execute integrated Bioanalytical and PK/PD strategies for ADC programs, utilizing the three-analyte quantification approach (Total Ab, Conjugated, and Free Payload) from lead optimization to IND filing.
  • Oversee in vitro and in vivo ADME studies, including payload metabolism, drug-drug interactions (DDI), and transporter assays, to define the metabolic fate of the ADC and the released payload.
  • Provide high-level technical oversight for hybrid bioanalytical workflows, specifically bridging LBA and LC-MS/MS platforms to ensure robust quantification of complex modalities.
  • Lead CRO selection and management, serving as the primary point of contact for method transfer, development, validation, and troubleshooting of proprietary assays under aggressive timelines.
  • Review and approve SOPs, validation reports, and bioanalytical study plans in alignment with GLP/GCP standards and current FDA guidance.
  • Act as the BioA/PK subject matter expert (SME) within multidisciplinary project teams, collaborating with Research & Development and Clinical teams to drive program milestones.
  • Drive continuous improvement by evaluating emerging technologies to enhance the throughput and quality of ADC characterization.
  • Execute an integrated role that bridges high-level scientific leadership and direct lab-based contributions, ensuring seamless translation from internal innovation to external CRO execution.
  • Serve as the lead author for BioA and PK sections of regulatory submissions (IND/IB), ensuring full compliance with GLP/GCP and current FDA/EMA bioanalytical guidance.


Skills, Abilities & Competencies

  • Extensive experience in pharmacokinetic (PK) and biodistribution studies of Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs), including application of advanced bioanalytical methods such as LC-MS/MS for small-molecule quantitation and MSD-based ligand-binding assays (LBAs).
  • Proven track record in developing, validating, and implementing bioanalytical assays for ADC modalities, including total antibody, free and conjugated payload, and anti-drug antibodies (ADA) assays, in support of preclinical and clinical PK studies.
  • In-depth understanding of ADME principles and drug discovery/development workflows, including screening strategies from early feasibility through candidate nomination.
  • Experience in non-compartmental analysis of PK data, with hands-on experience in PK/PD modeling and simulation, population PK analysis, and meta-analysis is a plus.
  • Working knowledge of GLP and GCP regulations and their application within bioanalytical and clinical study environments.
  • Demonstrated ability to operate independently in fast-paced biotech settings while effectively collaborating within cross-functional, global teams.
  • Excellent communication, organizational, and time-management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality results.
  • Strong work ethic with a high degree of accountability, initiative, and ability to work with minimal supervision.


Education

Ph.D. or equivalent degree in Analytical Chemistry or a related field with a minimum of 5 years' experience. Level will be commensurate with experience and accomplishments.


Applications areprioritizedthrough our official careers website(Careers | Apply Now - Orum Therapeutics).
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