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Qualifications Candidates must have a PhD in biological engineering, chemical engineering, computational biology, or a related field. Our interdisciplinary program is designed to provide experiences that foster the development of skills necessary to conduct independent research and to cross-train fellows in related disciplines such as cell culture development, bioreactor operation, metabolomics, machine learning, computational biology, and statistics.
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B.S. in Biology, Bio/chemistry, Bio/chemical Engineering, or related science or engineering field. At least six months of laboratory experience in upstream bioprocessing (e.g. bioreactor operations.
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BS degree in Biology, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or related discipline from an accredited university, with minimal 2 years of relevant industrial experience, or MS degree in Biology, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or related discipline from an accredited university.
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The research associate 1 will join a highly accomplished and active team of engineers and scientists whose activities include cell and tissue engineering, biomaterials, and bioreactor development for cartilage and bone.
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Support Engineering Team design and optimization of resource recovery facilities (RRFs), including anaerobic bioreactor and aerobic treatment design, biogas cleaning and conditioning systems, and nutrient removal processes.
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Bachelor's or Masters Degree in a relevant discipline (Chemical engineering, Bioprocessing, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biology, etc.) Experience in bioreactor operation and associated analytical tools.
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PhD in biology, biochemistry, chemical engineering, or related scientific discipline , MS with 3+ years cell culture development experience in the biotech/biopharma industry, or BS with 5+ years of experience.
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Education: •BS (or MS) with 5+ years' experience in a relevant scientific discipline (biology, bioengineering, chemical engineering, biochemical engineering). Hands-on laboratory operations such as molecular biology, shake flask, bench scale bioreactor and novel culture platforms.
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B.S./M.S. in bioengineering, chemical engineering, biochemistry or other related disciplines with 3+ years of experience. Prior experience with bioreactor fermentations, including glass and single use vessels, as well as experience with depth filtration, centrifugation, and TFF for primary recovery.
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Ph. D. with 10+ years of industry experience or M.S./B.S. with 15 to 20 years of experience in Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Biochemistry, or a related discipline. Use comprehensive understanding of chemical engineering principles for the scale up of unit operations from bench to commercial scale.
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Bachelors or Masters degree in Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, I&E, I&C, Chemical, Environmental Engineering, or related field. Strong proficiency in process simulation software (e.g., BioWin, GPS-X) and familiarity with CAD software for engineering design.
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BS (or MS) with 5+ years’ experience in a relevant scientific discipline (biology, bioengineering, chemical engineering, biochemical engineering). Hands-on laboratory operations such as molecular biology, shake flask, bench scale bioreactor and Client culture platforms.
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Participate in end-to-end Cell Line Development pipeline projects, including activities from vector design and construction to clonal cell lines ready for Master Cell Bank generation. Title: Cell Line Development Senior Research Associate.
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Must have a Master's degree in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Biological Engineering or related field plus 4 years relevant experience in biopharmaceutical industry or a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Biological Engineering or related field plus 7 years relevant experience in biopharmaceutical industry.
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Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Biomedical engineering, or Bioprocessing discipline or relevant experience in the pharmaceutical or related industry.
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