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Sr. Formulation Scientist - Silicones. Minimum of BS in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering or other related science field. 3-5 years in agricultural or consumer formulation and applications in the pesticide, fertilizer and adjuvant industry.
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The Senior Formulation Scientist position is responsible for business continuity activities that include qualifying new/alternate raw materials (fragrances, surfactants, dyes, preservatives etc.
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A minimum of 8-10 years in the biopharmaceutical industry with a proven track record of leading innovative oligonucleotide delivery and formulation & scale up of LNP is required, including tech transfer to GMP suites.
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Qualifications PhD in chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, pharmaceutics, or closely related discipline with 10+ years’ relevant industry experience in a pharmaceutical CMC/GMP environment such as process development, formulation, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, or related scientific discipline. This function is focused on providing automation support to formulation and analytical development projects.
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The candidate will independently develop analytical methods (including but not limited to: different modes of chromatography, spectrometry such as MS, CE, colorimetric and light-scattering technique) and perform sample testing to support development and formulation of protein and conjugate vaccine targets.
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Responsibilities Complete in-vitro transcription, chromatography and filtration purification, LNP encapsulation, and drug product formulation studies Perform in-process testing to understand product yield and recovery and impurity removal Record and summarize data.
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Minimum 7 years of biopharmaceutical industry leadership experience in oligonucleotide delivery, formulation, and LNP development with tech transfer to GMP suites. Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in Chemistry, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, or related life sciences field.
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EDUCATION and EXPERIENCEPh∯*∯ D. (or equivalent degree) in chemistry/biochemistry/chemical engineering/ bioengineering, or related disciplines with 0-3 yrs postdoctoral research experience OR MS in chemistry/biochemistry/chemical engineering/ bioengineering or related disciplines with 4-5 yrs of relevant experience.
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What You’ll Bring: A Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Food Science, Biochemistry or another science-based field. What You’ll Do: Conduct analytical, experimental, investigative using standard scientific methods and practical laboratory processes / techniques to support our research scientists in the areas of food and beverage and formulation development for the Food Colors business.
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Execution of standard molecular biology techniques like nucleic acid extraction purification and quantitation e.g. electrophoresis TapeStation Nanodrop Qubit bull Analysis interpretation and presentation of results bull Preparation of various molecular biology reaction buffers and assists in optimization and re-formulation of buffers to meet product development requirements.
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Qualifications: Education: Bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, or related scientific discipline. Analytical & Formulation Support on Development Pipeline Assets: This function is focused on providing automation support to formulation and analytical development projects.
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Other courses that would be helpful are: Microbiology, Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Instrumentation Analysis, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry Benefits: Atrium Care Package available, upon eligibility.
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Bachelors degree from accredited institution with a relevant scientific discipline such as animal science, chemistry, biology, biochemistry, etc. Perform hybridoma tissue culture, cell counts, and formulation according to production schedule to provide specified hybridoma for each manufacturing order.
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Typical formulation development support includes the execution of flexible methods for sample preparation, data analysis, interpretation, and reporting of results in timely manner. Analytical & Formulation Support on Development Pipeline Assets.
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