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Biochemical engineer, Chemical engineer, Biochemistry, Biology, or STEM background. Biochemical engineer, Chemical engineer, Biochemistry, Biology, or STEM background. For example: SAP, OSI PI(), MES (eBR), Unicorn, eQMS.
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Ph. D. in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Biochemistry, or Polymer Chemistry/Engineering with 4 years of industrial experience. M.S. in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Biochemistry, or Polymer Chemistry/Engineering preferred plus 6 years' experience, or.
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Qualifications Ph. D. in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Biology, Chemical Engineering or a closely related field. Candidates with innovative research programs in drug design and discovery, pharmacology and toxicology, novel biological targets, novel small molecule labeling, and cheminformatics or computational chemistry are encouraged to apply, as are those with experience with preclinical or clinical trials of their novel compounds.
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Our client, a premier intellectual property law firm in Washington, DC, is seeking an experienced associate patent attorney to join its thriving biology, biotechnology, and chemical patent litigation practice.
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Our goal is to leverage the physical and chemical properties of building blocks of life for useful applications in science and medicine, such as new scientific tools to aid in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and to build a novel class of targeted therapeutics to treat complex diseases.
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BA/BS degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemical Engineering, or related field and 8+ years (Sr. scientist) /12+ years (principal scientist) of pharmaceutical industry experience OR.
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Ideal candidates will have a PhD in Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Biophysics, Chemical and Biological Engineering or a related discipline. The Laboratory of Marina Feric in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) and Center for Eukaryotic Gene Regulation (CEGR) at the Pennsylvania State University (PSU, University Park) is offering several positions for.
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Principal Scientist Level: Ph. D. with 5+ years of experience or MS with 6-9 years of experience with degree in Pharmaceutics, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering or related disciplines.
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BS or MS in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related Life Sciences or Engineering field. This is a once-in-a-lifetime Global Expat leadership opportunity within the World’s Largest biologics CMO expanding to 620,000L total mammalian cell culture manufacturing capacity with commercial monoclonal antibody, mRNA vaccine and ADC manufacturing capabilities.
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AS or BS in biochemistry, biology, analytical chemistry, chemistry, chemical engineering, or related field with at least 2 years of industry experience. Preferred capabilities include RNA biochemistry experience, quantitative analysis using techniques like CGE, PAGE, ELISA, HPLC, and experience in analyzing and reporting on analytical data.
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A PhD, with demonstrated success in Chemistry, Chemical biology, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Biophysics, or a related field. In this role you will work closely with bioscientists and hardware engineers to advance our existing delivery chemistry and develop new chemical strategies for the quantitative delivery of different biomolecules into cells using our silicon/MEMS architecture.
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A required PhD in synthetic biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, chemical engineering, or a related discipline, showcasing your strong academic background. We're in search of a Scientist or Senior Scientist with expertise in synthetic biology, molecular biology, chemistry, or chemical engineering.
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Education background in chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, biochemistry, biochemical engineering, or biotechnology is preferred. The Senior Scientist I will play a key role in the developing downstream purification process development for various modalities such as mAbs, ADCs, bio-specifics, gene therapy, etc.
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BS in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry/Biochemistry with 6+ years of relevant Pharma/Biotech industry experience, or MS in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry/ Biochemistry with 4+ years of relevant Pharma/Biotech industry experience.
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A Masters or above in biochemistry, chemical engineering, chemical physics, physics, molecular biology, or geochemistry, Recent successful experience in teaching, or preparation to teach, college-level courses in Chemistry, including General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Analytical Instrumentation, and Chemical Laboratory Technology.
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