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Prior experience with mRNA upstream and downstream process development. PhD degree in Bioengineering, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or related field. The incumbent will be responsible for the mRNA synthesis, purification, formulation, and analysis to support the process development of mRNA production in various scales.
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Actively working in a bioprocess development environment in downstream processing of therapeutic antibodies, which includes, execution of experiments, developing new technologies, using standard and innovative techniques to purify proteins (Chromatography, filtration, use of robotic tools to understand molecule-specific behaviors during purification processes), as well as analytical techniques and analytical skills to interpret results.
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Forte Protein Inc. is seeking a talented Research Associate for Microbial Fermentation Development with a passion for downstream processing, protein purification, and functional analysis.
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Help determine process parameters range for cell culture and downstream processing to optimize PSC starting material yield and quality in a bioreactor system. Ph. D or MSc. degree in a Biological Science, such as Biochemistry, Immunology, Molecular Biology, or similar.
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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. Education background in chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, biochemistry, biochemical engineering, or biotechnology is preferred.
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Under the general scientific and administrative direction of Principal Scientist in Downstream and working in conjunction with internal and external partners, this individual will support these late stage and commercial biologics program activities within BPDC. The individual will develop and demonstrate scientific, experimental and tech transfer skills focusing on downstream processing.
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Cross-train on and provide support for upstream and downstream process development operations. A fundamental understanding of the principles of assay development and experience with optimizing existing methods for bioprocess characterization is highly preferred.
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Lead an integrated process development, analytical development, and manufacturing team across upstream and downstream functions for mRNA production. This position will play a critical role in ensuring the supply of mRNA that meets quality requirements for use in manufacturing Cartesian's mRNA cell therapy programs at multiple stages of clinical development.
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10+ years Downstream Process Development experience related to biochemical engineering and/or protein biochemistry, scale-up principles, and manufacturing of Biopharmaceuticals (cGMP.
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As a Process Development Scientist II, you will help our clients to deliver lifesaving and life changing therapies to patients in need. Bachelor’s Degree in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, (bio)chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, or a related field.
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Support tech transfer of new products and processes to ensure smooth transition from process development/clients into GMP manufacturing. Minimum B.S. degree in biochemistry, chemical engineering, bioengineering, or related technical field.
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Hands-on protein purification and downstream process development at scales from 0.1-50 L. The Research Associate III is a part of the Downstream Bioprocess Development department and responsible for designing, performing, and analyzing experiments to establish, understand, and optimize enzyme purification processes.
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The Senior Scientist is a part of the Downstream Bioprocess Development department and responsible for leading projects focused on developing, optimizing, and scaling purification processes for life science enzymes used in nucleic acid manufacturing and other applications.
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And with proteins expressed in mammalian cells with oversight of both upstream and downstream process development. Develop and optimize upstream and downstream processes to generate lead and Development Candidate TCR bispecific and to enable seamless technology transfer to contract manufacturing organizations.
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BPR&D includes three lab-facing technical functional areas: Process Cell Sciences (PCS), Upstream and Downstream Process Development & Engineering. Knowledge of protein biochemistry, biophysics, conjugation techniques.
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