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Tasks to be completed may include fermentation, cell culture, protein purification, solvent extractions, tissue culture, preparation of bulk solutions, aseptic fills of buffers, routine buffer and media preparation, and filtration.
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Process equipment knowledge cell culture, fermentation, purification, filling, and packaging. Individual must be a team player prepared to work in and embrace a team-based culture that relies on collaboration for effective decision-making.
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Strong process equipment knowledge – cell culture, fermentation, purification, filling, and packaging. Strong process equipment knowledge – cell culture, fermentation, purification, filling, and packaging.
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Cell Culture, Fermentation. The Project Engineer will be responsible for supporting projects to implement new equipment or modify existing equipment for bioprocess manufacturing facilities.
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Troubleshoot cell culture, fermentation, and/or purification process and equipment challenges. Demonstrated knowledge of cell culture and downstream protein processing required.
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Purification of recombinant proteins from cell culture. Mammalian cell culture. Microbial fermentation for expression of recombinant proteins. Purification of recombinant proteins from cell culture.
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Principal Scientist, Process Microbiologist, Manufacturing Science And Technology at LOTTE Biologics
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Knowledge of mammalian-based biologics manufacturing processes, with expertise in at least one area of drug-substance bioprocessing such as cell culture/fermentation or protein purification, as well as process development, manufacturing support, and/or protein chemistry is preferred.
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The Cell Culture and Fermentation Sciences (CCFS) group is part of BioPharmaceutical Development (BPD) and is responsible for upstream process development activities across the lifecycle of all biologic products in AstraZeneca's (AZ) portfolio, from early stage to initial commercial registration and post marketing process changes.
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Conduct on-site customer visits to provide sales information with regards to our Consumables: Cell Culture, Sample Preparation, BioProcessing, Fermentation, Consumables, Protein Expression and related products.
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Industry experience in sterile fermentation techniques preferably mammalian cell culture. Prior experience in bioreactor operation and cell culture media preparation is a must.
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The successful candidate will play a key role in advancing our understanding of plant cell culture processes, with a focus on molecular and cellular biology, genetics, and plant cell culture fermentation.
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Experience with plant cell culture is highly desirable, along with knowledge of microscopy techniques for contamination and cell viability assessment. Prior plant cell culture experience.
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Must be comfortable with physical activities of constant standing, walking, and sitting with arm stretching into biosafety cabinets for cell culture work and occasionally lifting 50Ibs. Perform routine tasks such as media/buffer preparation, thawing of cryopreserved cells, cell culture passaging, aseptic sampling and banking competently and independently to support ongoing projects in cell culture lab.
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Tasks to be completed may include fermentation, protein purification, solvent extractions, tissue culture, preparation of bulk solutions, aseptic fills of buffers, filling and labelling of vials under sterile and non-sterile conditions, routine buffer and media preparation, filtration, vial preparation, and sterilization.
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