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For various levels you must have the following: Associate Process Characterization & Technology Scientist: 0-2 years of experience Process Characterization & Technology Scientist: 2 years of experience Sr Process Characterization & Technology Scientist: 5 years of experience Experience with bioreactor, cell culture, microbial fermentation, and cGxP is preferred.
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A working knowledge of nutritional biology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, or biomedical sciences is required. Ph. D. or Master’s degree from an accredited university in Nutrition, Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, or biomedical/nutritionally related science is preferred or related scientific studies is required.
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The Associate Scientist I, Quality Control (Analytical) will execute routine quality control tests, maintaining meticulous records, and ensuring the accuracy of data for AAV gene therapy products.
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We are seeking an independent, highly motivated Scientist/Senior Scientist with deep expertise in protein science, structural biology, and biochemistry to join our biology drug discovery team and contribute to our rapidly expanding portfolio of drug discovery programs.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Associate Scientist/Scientist to join our Strain Engineering team focused on applying multiplexed HTP approaches for enzyme and host engineering in microorganisms, particularly yeast.
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PhD (preferred) in biological sciences, biochemistry, or bioengineering, with a specialization in protein biochemistry. Due to the company’s expansive portfolio growth, the Evolved By Nature Discovery, Research and Development team is seeking a Scientist to become part of our forward-thinking scientific team.
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Extensive research experience, including postdoctoral training, in biophysics, biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, or related disciplines. Master’s degree and 3 years of biophysics, biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, or related experience.
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Masters degree from an accredited institution in scientific discipline (Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biological sciences preferred) with a minimum of ten (10) years of direct industry experience; Or.
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Ph. D. in molecular biology, structural biology, biophysics, biochemistry, or related disciplines and a minimum of 2 years of experience in the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry post Ph. D.
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BS degree with 4+ years or MS degree 2+ years of work experience (or equivalent - PhD not required) in molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, bioengineering or related field. Position DescriptionWe are seeking a talented Senior Research Associate / Scientist to be an integral part of our drug discovery plat.
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We are seeking a talented Principal Scientist in Applications Development with a focus on proteomics to play a pivotal role in advancing our technology. Ph. D. in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemistry, Chemical Biology, or related field.
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Eurofins BPT-Columbia is looking for an Associate Scientist to join our Biochemistry team located in Columbia, Missouri. Bachelor's degree in relevant field such as chemistry, biochemistry, biology, chemical engineering, pharmaceutical sciences, or other directly related field or degree with comparable coursework in the above areas.
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Medical Technologist, Andrology Laboratory Scientist, Embryology Laboratory Scientist, or Molecular Diagnostics Technologist. Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university in medical laboratory science, medical technology, clinical laboratory science or in a related science (example, laboratory sciences such as chemistry, biochemistry, biology, microbiology, hematology, clinical microscopy, cytogenetics, blood bank, molecular biology, cytotechnology, or immunology.
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The ideal candidate should have an advanced degree in immunology, biology, biochemistry or a related field and a minimum of five years (post-graduate) of research experience in a biotech or pharmaceutical setting.
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The Senior Scientist functions as a study director to manage the design, execution, analysis, and reporting of pre-clinical discovery research studies across various therapeutic areas. The Senior Scientist is expected to deploy their scientific domain expertise to 1) lead communications with sponsors, 2) interface with business development teams, 3) engage laboratory staff and IACUC, and 4) coordinate with project management and data analysis teammates to manage all aspects of studies from initial pre-clinical study design to final report.
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