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Registered to practice before the USPTO. One or more years of substantial recent patent prosecution experience in biotechnology area. Sughrue Mion, PLLC, a leading Intellectual Property law firm located in Washington, DC, is seeking an experienced Biotechnology Patent Attorney.
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Preference will be given to candidates with expertise in plant/human health biochemistry or molecular biology/biotechnology with relevance to developing a sustainable research program in plant-based bio economy or improving human health.
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Document control, archive, archival, archivist, doc control, qa, quality assurance, quality associate, quality specialist, quality assurance specialist, gmp, cgmp, gxp, mastercontrol, veeva vault, edms, document management system, pharma, biopharma, medical device, biotech, biotechnology, fda, quality systems, qms, eqms, clinical manufacturing, commercial manufacturing, novel pharmaceutical, novel drug, novel therapeutic.
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A biotechnology pioneer since 1980, Amgen has grown to be one of the world's leading independent biotechnology companies, has reached millions of patients around the world and is developing a pipeline of medicines with breakaway potential.
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The successful candidate will have a Bachelors degree in Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology or a related field with a minimum of two years experience in laboratory research.
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The Department of Animal Sciences at Auburn University is seeking applications for a nine-month, tenure-track position in Biochemistry and Biotechnology at the rank of assistant professor. Ideally, the selected individual will have experience and training in biochemistry, biotechnology, omics technologies, small molecule metabolites, and/or computational biochemistry, and the ability to independently develop and conduct research in this area.
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Enrollment in Frederick Community College, Biotechnology AAS program. Demonstrated knowledge of pharmaceutical manufacturing of biotechnology products, aseptic processing, cell culture products.
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Research work experience in animal production, animal genomics, molecular biology, biotechnology or related disciplines. Purpose: Lincoln University of Missouri in Jefferson City, Missouri is seeking a highly motivated, creative individual to apply for an Assistant Professor position in Animal Science with an emphasis of biotechnology.
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Position OverviewMerrimack College is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral candidate with plant molecular biology and biotechnology background to work on a newly funded project to investigate the mechanism of silver nanoparticles translocation in L. esculentum.
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Work with Project Manager and Project Controls Manager to resolve valid contractor disputes, claims and/or change orders. Amgen is searching for a Capital Projects Sourcing Manager who will be responsible for helping execute the sourcing processes across a portfolio of capital construction projects as part of the Global Strategic Sourcing GSS department in a fast-paced environment.
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It is key to our becoming one of the worlds leading biotechnology companies. Sr. Medical Science Liaison, Ophthalmology - Rare Disease page is loaded. Sr. Medical Science Liaison, Ophthalmology - Rare Disease.
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Seven plus years of commercial legal experience with a law firm or as corporate counsel; preference for experience in the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Experience in research, teaching and/or curriculum development in electrical, biomedical, biotechnology, or materials engineering. Do you have experience in research, teaching and/or curriculum development in electrical, biomedical, biotechnology, or materials engineering.
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Scientific background, with preference for persons with education and/or scientific experience in the areas of biotechnology, bioengineering, biological chemistry, gene therapy or cell therapy.
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Degree in microbiology, bioprocess, biotechnology, biochemistry, chemical/process engineering, or related degree with industry experience. The IFF Health plant located in Madison, Wisconsin, USA manufactures a variety of food products and ingredients used in everyday food items, many of them found in local grocery stores including: starter cultures used in the production of cheese, yogurt, buttermilk, sour cream; probiotic cultures used for their health promoting effects on the digestive system of humans and animals; and other food ingredients such as food antioxidants for food preservation and enzymes used in cheese manufacturing.
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