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BS in life science (e.g., Chemistry, biology, microbiology, immunology, virology, etc.) Experience with cell culture and aseptic techniques. Conduct a real-time flow cytometry assay in support of increased manufacturing process control and consistency in viral growth kinetics.
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Experience with flow cytometry and/or performing immunoassays is preferred. Support proactive process monitoring through assay and process data collection, GMP laboratory experiments (e.g., viral growth curves), etc.
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In depth technical knowledge of cell culture, fermentation, aseptic vaccine drug product formulation and fill finish, including lyophilization processes and the equipment used. BS degree in biology/microbiology, Bioscience engineering, chemistry or chemical engineering is required.
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Biology, microbiology, aseptic technique, chemistry, biochemistry. Biology, microbiology, Aseptic technique, Chemistry, biochemistry. B.S. degree in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology or related life science degree.
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Aseptic technique experience. In the future, consultant will be running assays, using HPLC and GC instrumentation along with wet chemistry techniques. Associate Analytical Chemist- Water Soluble Vitamins (WSV) (1 opening) 2nd shift.
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Bachelor's degree in medical technology/clinical lab sciences medical technologist (or graduating within 120 days) or equivalent combination of education and experience necessary to meet registration requirements in the area specialty (blood bank, chemistry, hematology, microbiology, or immunology/molecular pathology.
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Conduct aseptic growth and/or manipulation of bacteria, yeast, virus and mammalian cells; Perform tasks using aseptic techniques including work within a biological safety cabinet; Perform a variety of molecular biology laboratory experiments, test and procedures including isolation and analysis of DNA and RNA, PCR, QF-PCR, restriction endonuclease digestion agarose gel electrophoresis, various blotting techniques and/or sequencing.
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Specific knowledge of aseptic technique, microbiology, sterilization, inventory control, surgical case cart system, surgical equipment, instrumentation, and procedures, as well as medical/surgical devices and equipment and manufacturers requirements as necessary.
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Provide lab testing in: Blood Bank, Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology, Microbiology, Pathology, Toxicology, and Urinalysis. Will be knowledgeable in proper specimen collection; to include: specimen requirements, integrity of specimen, isolation precautions, timed blood draws, and aseptic technique.
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No experience is required, but experience in microbiology, environmental monitoring, aseptic technique, or GMP within a cell therapy or biopharmaceutical manufacturing environment is a plus.
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Basic knowledge of microbiology and clean room workflows including aseptic technique $20-$26. Position OverviewThe Manufacturing Technician II - Lyophilization is responsible for executing all processes in production while strictly adhering to cGMP, environmental health and safety guidelines and any other related regulations which could apply.
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Knowledge or, or the ability to learn, aseptic techniques, sterilization process, basic microbiology and basic computer skills. Required: Certification in Sterile Processing or Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST)About UsCottage Health is a leading acute care hospital system, located on the central coast of California, widely known for our superior patient care, innovation, medical research and education.
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The Central Quality Control (CQC) Microbiology Quality Specialist reports to the Microbiology Lab Manager and supports the maintenance of ISO17025 Quality Management System through assurance of the day-to-day operations of the Central Quality Control Microbiology Lab in various capacities to optimize the testing capacity of the lab.
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Keywords : Microbiology, Microbiologist, QC, Endotoxin, Environmental Monitoring, cGMP, GMP, pharmaceutical manufacturer, manufacturing, Aseptic Manufacturing, Microbiological Laboratory Operations, regulatory, Utility Monitoring, environmental sampling, EM Plates, TOC analysis, Conductivity, Biological Indicators, KTA LAL, Bioburden, Growth Promotion, Micro-IDs, Gas Testing, LIMS, SAP, Trackwise, Investigations.
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Knowledge and experience in patient care practices, microbiology, epidemiological principles, infectious diseases, sanitation practices, disinfection/sterilization, aseptic technique, adult education, communication, program administration.
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