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Prior experience with mRNA upstream and downstream process development. The incumbent will be responsible for the mRNA synthesis, purification, formulation, and analysis to support the process development of mRNA production in various scales.
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The Upstream segment includes crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids exploration, field development, and production. This will be responsible for providing the technical consultations, operational support and troubleshooting, benchmarking, building strategies, business planning, and conducting assessment in the areas of safety and environmental compliance, cyber security, advance process control and optimizations, energy and electrical efficiency, process engineering, reliability and maintenance, operational excellence etc.
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This is a Principal Development Scientist position in the Downstream Process Development group. Coordinate activities and experiments with project management, manufacturing, upstream development, and analytical development.
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It operates through the following segments: Upstream, Downstream, and Corporate. Familiarity with the development of energy efficiency roadmaps, energy baselines, and setting targets for energy key performance indicators.
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The Upstream Process Development team 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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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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Interface with upstream, analytical development and QA/QC groups to ensure alignment with overall program objectives. In collaboration with Process Development, recommend in-process control (IPC) strategies, based upon quality by design (QbD) principles, for high-density microbial fermentation of recombinant enzymes.
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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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In collaboration with the PPD Director, steer the development of in-process control (IPC) strategies, based upon quality by design (QbD) principles, for high-density microbial fermentation of recombinant enzymes.
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Experience with some or all of the following: cGMP manufacture and/or process development for CAR T, TCR, NK, cellular therapies, AAV, LV, RV.Advanced understanding of primary cell culture and experience with equipment such as CliniMACS Plus, CliniMACS Prodigy, LOVO, bioreactors (single-use and fixed-bed), chromatography skids, TFF (hollow-fiber and flat-sheet) and WAVE bioreactors such as Xuri, G-Rex system.
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Senior Scientist, Upstream Process Development. Will be a technical expert in microbial strain and fermentation process development and oversee the development of upstream technical activities (including microbial strain generation, and fermentation/upstream process development) through the clinical development.
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The RA I is expected to work closely with the Upstream Process Development, Downstream Process Development, Analytical Development and Vector Core groups to foster a collaborative environment delivering sound and robust manufacturing processes for AAV vectors.
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Reporting to the Pilot Plant Manager, the Pilot Plant Associate will participate in upstream and downstream areas of AAV development in the Pilot Plant for new gene therapy programs and processes.
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You'll collaborate closely with our Process Liquids Solutions Technical Sales Executives (TSEs) to identify and cultivate opportunities for custom cGMP process liquids manufacturing services, aimed at simplifying bioprocess workflows both upstream and downstream.
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Provides analytical support for upstream and downstream process development. USDM is looking for an experienced Scientist, Biologics Analytical Development to support our client with development and optimization that contributes/supports research and development to create high value therapeutics that address medical needs.
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