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Support and closely work with research, cell-line development, upstream, downstream, and analytical scientist. The formulation scientist will work closely with downstream and analytical scientists to analyze biochemical and biophysical properties for biopharmaceutical products.
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As a Manufacturing Associate, under the direction of the Associate Director or Director of Manufacturing, you will be responsible for executing either upstream or downstream operations for the production and purification of viral-based vectors for clinical use.
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Keywords: Manufacturing Technician, Manufacturing process technician, process technician, batch record, cell culture, upstream, downstream, all stream, fill finish, central services, GMP, aseptic, harvest prep, harvest, vpro, sanitation, purification, QC, quality control, equipment, calibration, buffers, solutes, media prep, mixing chemicals, pH, LI, clinical LI, manufacturing.
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Demonstrated understanding of multiple applicable techniques, including: purification, buffer preparation, chromatography and filtration, operation and troubleshooting of stirred vessel bioreactors, incubators, chromatography columns, and filtration apparatus.
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They will be exposed to buffer solution preparation, purification operations, viral inactivation and filtration processes, ultrafiltration/diafiltration operations, aseptic technique and column packing; as well as to cell culture analytical tools and general biotechnology auxiliary equipment (pumps, pH/conductivity meters, SoloVPE, FIT.
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Industry giant seeks an experienced Process Development Scientist to develop protein purification processes to be scaled up and transferred into cGMP manufacturing including evaluation of transferred processes, transfer of processes to manufacturing, harvest clarification, normal flow filtration, purification, tangential flow filtration, and product final formulation.
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Understanding of client information on different technologies, unique cell processes, upstream / growth as well as downstream / purification for viral vectors, as well as autologous and allogenic cell therapies is important.
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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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Ideally experienced in 1 or more of the following: facilities and equipment startup, walk downs & troubleshooting, utilities (WFI, RO, HVAC) upstream, downstream, purification, recovery, building automation or other pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.
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Must have experience in 1 or more of the following: facilities and equipment startup, walk downs & troubleshooting, utilities (WFI, RO, HVAC) upstream, downstream, purification, recovery, building automation or other pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.
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Perform routine production activities such as upstream and downstream processing, purification, and formulation. Perform routine production activities such as upstream and downstream processing, purification, and formulation.
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Summary: Vaxcyte is looking for an energetic and talented Sr. Associate Engineer to contribute to the Polysaccharide Downstream Pilot Plant function within the CMC team. Operate and maintain instrumentation for polysaccharide purification including Akta chromatography skids, TFF system, depth filtration systems, and centrifuges.
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The Associate Director provides technical leadership and support across multiple CMC biologics areas to drive downstream process development, technology transfer, and manufacturing of biological drug candidates with a focus on therapeutic proteins' purification process development.
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6+ years cGMP experience in biologics, pharmaceutical and/or vaccine manufacturing operations, including experience in cell culture, recovery, purification, and bulk formulation. REGENXBIO is currently searching for a Gene Therapy Manufacturing Supervisor (Downstream) to help us build our team.
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Strong protein purification knowledge and experience, including familiarity with AKTA Pilot (or Avant) chromatography systems and UNICORN software. A fast-growing vaccine company is looking to a hire an energetic and talented individual to manage and operate the downstream pilot-scale operations in our San Carlos pilot plant facility within the protein process development and manufacturing group.
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