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Experience working on lab scale fermentation implementation and process development. – Development of upstream techniques and downstream purification of recombinant proteins.
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Support and closely work with research, cell-line development, upstream, downstream, and analytical scientist. Support drug candidate design optimization, selection, validation, and stability study throughout pre-clinical and clinical purification process development for antibody/protein.
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Established sales history and relationships with the downstream process development group within key biopharmaceutical accounts in the aforementioned territory would be highly desirable.
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Familiarity with upstream or downstream process operations, such as cell culture, centrifugation, depth filtration, tangential-flow filtration, and/or chromatography with expertise in at least one functional area is preferred.
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Kellygovernmentsolutions.com POSITION SUMMARY: The National Institutes of Health is seeking a motivated Protein Purification Biologist specializing in downstream process development for recombinant proteins, virus vaccines, and virus-like particles (VLPs) aimed at clinical trial applications.
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As part of Our Company's Manufacturing Division, within the Manufacturing System Design & Commercialization, the Biologics Process Development & Commercialization department provides the technical process leadership and laboratory capabilities in support of late stage pipeline and commercial manufacturing processes for biologics (therapeutic proteins.
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Support product testing for upstream and downstream process development and cell engineering teams. Bachelor’s degree in a Scientific field (e.g., Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology or similar field) with 2+ years of relevant experience in a biologic product development or QC environment.
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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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The candidate will have opportunities to work in cell culture development and purification development to become a well-rounded process development scientist with experience in upstream and downstream.
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The Engineer/Scientist, Protein Development is responsible for research and process development in our enzyme program using conventional fermentation and purification methods. Development of new and optimization of existing industrial enzyme fermentation, downstream processing (DSP), and formulation processes based upon quality by design (QbD.
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Ring is seeking a Scientist I to join the Downstream Process Development team to help establish and develop our in vitro viral vector platform. Work with vendors to evaluate new technology in downstream process development.
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Our department (Vaccines and Advanced Biotechnologies, VAX) Process R&D is responsible for the development and clinical manufacturing of DS and Drug Product Intermediates (DPI) for the vaccine and advanced therapy pipeline, spanning from preclinical to commercialization stages.
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In this role, you will be responsible for timely development of analytical methods supporting process development and qualification of methods for Quality Control for release and stability testing in compliance with Agenus Quality Systems.
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The incumbent will be part of the Viral Vector Product Development Leadership Team in defining overall strategy, team growth, budgeting, and providing expertise to project team on all aspects of downstream process development.
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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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