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Sound knowledge of cGMP practices as applicable to process development, scale up, technology transfer, formulation development, and Manufacturing. Provide expertise for the scale up, tech transfer, and validation, of upstream cell culture and viral vector unit operations to internal and external partners in support of clinical/commercial manufacturing of.
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Provide technical support for technology transfer from the lab to the pilot plant and possibly manufacturing. The Pilot Plant team is seeking a BioProcess Development Associate 2 to support the development and pilot-scale production efforts in our pilot plant.
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Actively involved in aspects of technology transfer and scale-up of oligonucleotide manufacturing processes delivered from Manufacturing Technical Services into Manufacturing. Previous knowledge of oligonucleotide synthesis, HPLC, UF, conjugation, and lyophilization is advantageous.
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The successful candidate will apply scientific principles and utilize/Operate Disposable bioreactor systems ranging from 2L to 500L scale, various filtration techniques, and separation technologies to improve current commercial and develop next-generation processes of monoclonal antibodies and recombinant proteins, with responsibilities spanning bench and pilot-scale process development & characterization, as well as the support of technology transfer to manufacturing facilities.
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This role also involves process scale-up and technology transfer of manufacturing related workflows to Contract Development and Manufacturing Organizations (CDMOs) or Regeneron based manufacturing suites to ensure timely and reliable entrance to the clinic through product commercialization.
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Our team looks forward to welcoming an experienced Bioprocess Engineer with a strong background in the regulated (bio)pharmaceutical environment supporting laboratory, pilot and commercial scale process development, mRNA technology transfer to internal and external GMP production facilities and commercial production of mRNA therapies.
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The position is responsible for product development, technology transfer and overall management of CMC activities related to ensuring robust development and reliable GMP supply of oligonucleotide conjugates and intermediates.
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In this position, you will perform cell culture process development, scale-up, and technology transfer activities in a well-supported and dynamic environment to help advance novel biotherapeutics into human clinical studies.
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The successful ProcessEquipment Engineer applicant will report to the Manufacturing Lead/Manufacturing Technology Lead, andwill support the activities of the Manufacturing Technology team with responsibility for providing engineering support to ongoing requirements for Manufacturing as well as supporting any future tech transfer projects at our clients cutting edge technology Vaccines Manufacturing Facility in Louth.
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The Pilot Plant team is seeking a BioProcess Development Associate 1 to support the development and pilot-scale production efforts in our pilot plant. This Amyris platform leverages state-of-the-art machine learning, robotics and artificial intelligence, enabling the company to rapidly bring new innovation to market at commercial scale.
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The Process Development Specialist is responsible for developing procedures and methods to produce multiple cell and gene therapy products, identifying equipment and components necessary for cGMP production, implementing necessary changes to the process and reagents for cGMP compliance, executing technology transfer activates, identities, and supports the development of assays for product characterization.
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Required skills: Design bioreactor scale-up strategy; research and develop viral vector process; plan and define tech transfer activities such as bill of materials, protocol transfer process, and gap assessment; multi-scale bioreactor hands-on experience 0.5L - 1000L; analyze process analytical technology (PAT) trends and implementation; Raman, Aber probe, etc.
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Solid understanding of upstream processing including single-use bioreactor operations and perfusion technology either at Manufacturing scale or in process development of biologics. Experience supporting process transfer / technology transfer projects and teams in the biopharmaceutical industry; commercial manufacturing campaign support is a plus.
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Support design and product development teams to ensure manufacturability, robust product/process development, technology transfer, and manufacturing scale-up. By seamlessly integrating semiconductors with conventional microplates, Pixel unlocks multi-modal electrical, electrochemical, and electrophysiological capabilities, delivering an unprecedented scope of data collection and scale-up for cell biology research, drug development, and pharmaceutical manufacturing applications.
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Downstream biologics process development technology transfer, scale-up and ongoing manufacturing of biologics (cGMP) including technical support for nonconformance investigations and other commercial support activities.
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