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The formulation scientist will work closely with downstream and analytical scientists to analyze biochemical and biophysical properties for biopharmaceutical products. Summary : The Scientist / Sr. Scientist in Process Development Department is responsible for monitoring and coordinating formulation activities.
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Work closely with RNA production, LNP/RNP formulation, and in vitro and in vivo team members. Must have hands on experience in RNA nanoparticle formulation, purification, and characterization assays in academia or direct experience in a biotechnology company.
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The Product Development (PD) Senior Scientist I, under minimal guidance, designs, plans and conducts pre-formulation, formulation and process development activities as well as scale-up trials of complex projects using risk-based approach.
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Lundbeck Seattle BioPharmaceuticals is seeking a Senior Scientist to join the Formulation Development team. Design and execute formulation screening experiments using statistical software (e.g. JMP.
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This leader will work closely with colleagues across Pharmaceutical Development, Medicinal Chemistry, and Safety Assessment, and Regulatory CMC to drive compound selection, chemical process development, formulation development, control and stability strategies to efficiently move compounds from late discovery through preparation for phase three manufacture.
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Title: Formulation Scientist - I. Working in an analytical laboratory performing physical measurements on active pharmaceutical ingredients and formulations including but Powder X-ray diffraction, Thermal Analysis, Particle Size by laser diffraction, Bulk and Tap Density, Surface Area, Powder Flow and Sieving.
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The position will require a high degree of autonomy in the discipline and work with colleagues in cell culture, bacteriology, virology, formulation, and bioanalytical science. The role of the downstream bioprocess scientist will provide technical support for complex equipment and Biological and Biopharmaceutical processes.
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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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The Senior Research Scientist in Adhesives/Coating Technology will be responsible for the execution of projects and will work with cross-functional teams to develop next generation coating technologies, from concept development, feasibility study and technology/product development, delivering new product innovation to the market.
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Process Development and Formulation Scientist – #6269. The Scientist will develop and optimize pharmaceutical products by applying various formulations skills and knowledge. Process Development and Formulation Scientist – #6269.
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Expertise in the conception, formulation, optimization, automation, processing, characterization and manufacture of a unique silicone polymer composition of a specialty medical device including analytical chemical testing including gas and liquid chromatography, gel permeation chromatography (SEC), UV/Vis, FTIR, viscosity testing.
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As a key member of the material science group within Dexcom's research and development organization, the Staff membrane and formulation scientist is responsible for developing and validating novel membrane designs and formulations to support next generation biosensor products.
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The Staff Scientist - Drug Product Development will assume the critical role of overseeing and executing investigations while developing and deploying strategies aimed at resolving a range of product-related challenges, extending from the initial stages to the more advanced phases of drug product development.
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The formulation scientist reports directly to the Formulations Development Manager. Responsible for performing formulation and process development activities associated with solid/liquid supplements.
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Leading development, hands-on execution, and optimization of protein purification processes including primary recovery unit operations (centrifugation, homogenization, flocculation, tangential-flow filtration (TFF), and depth filtration), chromatography (ion-exchange, affinity, hydrophobic interaction), and pre-formulation (TFF, dialysis.
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