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Minimum Requirement: Bachelor's degree with 7+ years experience in relevant scientific area (e.g., GMP: chemistry, biology, chemical engineering, analytical chemistry, biotechnology; ECTL: cellular biology, molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry.
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Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering or Biological Sciences with 5+ full years of relevant experience or a Master’s degree with 3+ years of relevant experience. Performing downstream operations such as normal flow filtration, tangential flow filtration, homogenization, lyophilization, chromatography, and centrifugation.
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The R&D Scientist position is in the Catalytic Materials Synthesis & Evaluation Team within the Catalysis, Separations and Reactor Science Department which is part of the Downstream Technology and Service function of Chevron's Technical Center (CTC.
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Scientist - III (Senior). Executing upstream unit operations such as mammalian/yeast/bacterial cell expansion, virus/protein expression in single-use disposable systems and/or stainless-steel bioreactors.
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M.S. microbiology, biochemistry, chemical engineering, bioprocess engineering or a related field. Development of upstream techniques and downstream purification of recombinant proteins.
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BPR&D includes three lab-facing technical functional areas: Process Cell Sciences (PCS), Upstream and Downstream Process Development & Engineering. Bachelors (or expected completion by Dec 2024) in Chemical/Biochemical/Biomedical Engineering, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Structural biology, or related fields.
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MS degree in biotechnology, analytical chemistry, material science, polymer science, chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry or related field. Experience in, or an understanding of, material science, polymer science, and chemical engineering are considered a plus.
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BS or MS in Biological Sciences, Chemistry or Chemical/Biochemical Engineering or related field with 0-3 years relevant industry experience in purification technologies/downstream process development.
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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. PhD (preferred) or BS + 8 years or MS + 6 years relevant experience in bioengineering, chemical engineering, biology, virology, biochemistry or related field.
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Required Skills: Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering or Biological Sciences with 5+ full years of relevant experience. Project Description: Executing upstream unit operations such as mammalian/yeast/bacterial cell expansion, virus/protein expression in single-use disposable systems and/or stainless-steel bioreactors.
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Preparing critical documents including standard operating procedures, batch records. Completing production readiness activities such as equipment cleaning & steam sanitization. This person will lead manufacturing steps and must be able to plan, communicate, and lead small groups to achieve tactical objectives.
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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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Work with vendors to evaluate new technology in downstream process development. Develop, scale-up, and tech transfer downstream processes, authoring required documentation. Lead process development activities to optimize downstream processes to produce viral vectors, VLPs, and protein products.
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PhD in Chemical Engineering or Biological Sciences or related discipline with at least 1 year of industrial experience or hands-on, laboratory work in the field of bioprocess and recombinant protein therapeutic/vaccine development.
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We are currently seeking a Downstream Process Development Scientist with the National Institutes of Health in Gaithersburg, MD. The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor's degree in Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, or a related discipline, coupled with 2-5 years of experience in GMP clinical-phase product purification, including hands-on experience with mRNA and pDNA. This role involves designing and optimizing chromatography and filtration processes, performing mRNA purification and IVT, and supporting technology transfer to manufacturing facilities.
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