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The formulation scientist will work closely with downstream and analytical scientists to analyze biochemical and biophysical properties for biopharmaceutical products. Ph. D.; MS in Protein Science, Biochemistry, Biophysics, or a related field (Ph. D., new graduates welcome); 5+ years (MS) of relevant pharmaceutical or biotech experience.
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The candidate should have strong background in polymer science, including fundamental understanding of and hands-on experience with synthesis, formulation and characterization of coatings, paints, adhesives or lubricants.
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Proven ability to apply the principles of the basic sciences, such as physical and organic chemistry, thermodynamics, and materials science, to preformulation and formulation development, using a rational, scientific approach.
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Ph. D., MS, or BS in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Biology, Food Science, Microbiology, Plant Pathology, related fields or relevant experience. + Keeping up to date with new discoveries and technologies in formulation and delivery system technologies, analytical methods, and automation.
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The Downstream Process Development Intern will provide hands-on assistance to the Formulation team to execute lab-scale experiments for the development of robust, scalable formulations and processes for the manufacture of stable live microbial products.
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This individual should be skilled in the conception and development of formulation production processes from the agricultural, pharmaceutical, food science, animal health, personal care or related industries.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Chemical Engineering or Materials Science preferred) with 5+ years of proven experience in a technical position related to chemical formulation process development or formulation manufacturingOr, a Master's degree with 3+ years of experienceOr, a PhD with 2+ years of experience.
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What You’ll Need This position requires a BS/MS degree in a science field (e.g., Food Science, Meat Science, Animal Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Packaging, etc.) Strong scientific knowledge of meat science principles as they relate to meat processing: kibble manufacturing, wet food manufacturing, treat manufacturing – freeze dried, jerky, biscuit, dehydrated, etc.
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The Budget Analyst will support the Laboratory's budget formulation and execution activities including reporting, budget plan justification which provides analytical and financial support to the Budget Director and Chief Financial Officer (CFO.
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Provides input into the global planning process regarding market trends, new products from competitors in both domestic and international markets, anticipated technological changes in the chemistry of raw materials, advances in cosmetic formulation research, anticipated changes in product safety regulations, and the potential impact of these trends, advances, and changes on new and existing Mary Kay Inc. products.
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Bachelor's degree in Pharmaceutical Science, Chemical Engineering, Food Science, Chemistry, or a related scientific discipline. They’re seeking a talented Senior Formulation Scientist to join our dynamic team and drive innovation in the Over the Counter (OTC) pharmaceutical and supplement markets.
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The Senior Formulation Scientist will play a pivotal role in designing and developing novel confectionary-based OTC drug and supplement products. 6+ years of experience in formulation or product development of OTC, Dietary Supplement, or food products.
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Degree in chemical engineering, pharmaceutical science, materials science, or related physical science with a PhD and 3+ years, or an MS with 10+ years, or a BS with 15+ years of experience in pharmaceutical development.
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Ability to teach and train scientists in the field of formulation science with hands on experience and examples. QualificationsWhat Skills You Need: Education PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Biology, Food Science, Microbiology, Plant Pathology, or related fields OR MS with 10 years of relevant experience.
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The Formulation Research Scientist will work with other scientists dedicated to advancing drug candidates from exploratory development through commercial line extension in a Quality by Design (QbD) environment using lab based and computational tools to design and select dosage forms and manufacturing process.
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