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Experience in upstream and downstream process development scale-up. The Research Associate I position will support process development by assisting in the development of methods for generation and purification of various bacteriophages.
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This position will focus on antibody manufacture including upstream and downstream process development. Principal Scientist/Associate Director Antibody Process Development San Diego, CA We are seeking a Principal Scientist/Associate Director Antibody Process Development to join the Adcentrx CMC team.
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Interact cross-functionally with Downstream Process Development, Operations, Facilities, R&D, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, QC Biochemistry, and other internal and external functions to support successful product development.
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10+ years experience in biologics process development and a strong working knowledge of antibody processing, including upstream and downstream processes. Ensure development of phase-appropriate drug substance processes for portfolio of bispecific antibodies and cytokine fusion molecules, including cell banking, upstream cell culture, and downstream purification.
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The Upstream Process Development Department is responsible for designing and optimizing the production processes of Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) vectors, which are essential components in gene therapy treatments.
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15-year industrial working experience as a commercial-scale process unit engineer, process design engineer, separations process development engineer is required within any of the following industries: petroleum refining, petrochemical processing, chemical processing, renewable energy, bio-energy.
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BPR&D includes three lab-facing technical functional areas: Process Cell Sciences (PCS), Upstream and Downstream Process Development & Engineering. Beyond process development for pipeline biologics, we innovate and build next generation biomanufacturing technologies.
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About the Opportunity: The Senior Fermentation Scientist will join our Upstream Bioprocess Development team and will be responsible for the design & execution of fermentation experiments for development of new bioprocesses.
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The Associate Principal - Software Engineering for Appian Development will be responsible for the development and delivery of business features in the front end applications, integrating with a variety of upstream data-sources and presenting data through the user interface, all while enriching and advancing the platform.
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Highly energetic and collaborative Scientist to be part of the upstream process development of the production of viral vectors. Collaborate with colleagues from Downstream Process Development, Analytical, and R&D teams.
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Prior experience in relevant area to own domain (e.g., upstream/downstream cGMP experience, process development, HPLC/biological assays) strongly preferred. The Manufacturing Technician/Specialist/Scientist assists in the manufacturing processes and process development activities in collaboration with staff.
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Works upstream with Zenith and client leadership to inform briefs and business priorities with culturally-relevant consumer and business insights for application in media strategy development, execution, and measurement.
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Staff Battery Control System (BCS) engineering deliverables for vehicle programs: Own and lead system design process to analyze upstream requirements (vehicle, powertrain, system), cascade them to BCS sub-system features, and develop system requirement and validation specification.
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Seeking a Process Development Engineer to join the Drug Substance Technology Engineering team at our Thousand Oaks facility. Providing process engineering support for human therapeutic products in clinical development through commercial production, our mission is to translate developmental processes to commercial reality for patients through scientific expertise and engineering innovation.
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