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ASCP Medical Laboratory Scientist - MLS(ASCP) Effective October 23, 2009 (see Notes below) ASCP International Medical Laboratory Scientist - MLS(ASCPi) Effective January 1, 2015. We require a drug-free workplace and require team members to comply with the MMR, Varicella, Tdap, and Influenza vaccine requirement if in an on-site or hybrid workplace category.
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In addition, the Associate Scientist will conduct research on the development of novel liposome formulations to be used as adjuvants for HIV-1 and other infectious disease vaccine candidates, and development of lipid nanoparticles for mRNbased vaccines.
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Responsibilities: We currently have an opportunity for a scientist to join our team in Varicella bulk vaccine manufacturing, supporting a new PAT (process analytical technology) lab and laboratory operations.
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The Vaccine Process Development department in West Point, PA is seeking a highly motivated scientist/engineer to join their downstream process development team in support of our company's expanding vaccine pipeline.
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We currently have an opportunity for a scientist to join our team in Varicella bulk vaccine manufacturing, supporting a new PAT (process analytical technology) lab and laboratory operations.
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Our vaccine client here in Boston, MA is looking to add a Sr. Scientist, Upstream Process Development (onsite) to support their recombinant vaccine program! Senior Scientist, Upstream Process Development.
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The Quality Control Scientist will report to the Clinical Cell and Vaccine Production Facility (CVPF) Deputy Director. For more information about Penn’s vaccine requirements and the use of Penn Open Pass, visit the Penn COVID-19 Response website for the latest information.
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We are accepting applications for a Senior Research Scientist for pre-clinical research in PET imaging in oncological brain tumor immunology studies in the Biochemistry Department at the University of Missouri.
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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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This position supports statistical programming activities for multiple and/or late stage drug/vaccine clinical development projects. US and/or worldwide drug or vaccine regulatory application submission experience at the leadership level including the development of electronic submission deliverables.
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To ensure the safety of our campus community, the COVID-19 vaccine is required. The Division of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging provides state-of-the-art clinical services and research in a vibrant and growing academic and clinical environment including theranostics and PET-MR. The successful candidate will have experience in general nuclear medicine, oncologic PET, cardiac imaging (SPECT and Rb-82 PET), nuclear medicine therapeutics, and an interest in teaching at a setting with single and dual certification programs in nuclear medicine and diagnostic radiology.
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Expertise in Pfizer specific therapeutic area (e.g., oncology, vaccine, hospital pharmacy). Additionally, a Manager, Medical Information Scientist is expected to actively contribute to relatively complex projects/initiatives.
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Perform lab-scale upstream processing of vaccine products and process intermediates. At least 1 year of laboratory experience in upstream bioprocessing (e.g. bioreactor operations, mammalian cell culture in plates.
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Vaxcyte is looking for a highly skilled, motivated, and creative analytical scientist to join Vaxcyte’s Vaccine Product Development organization as Scientist I within Protein Development and Clinical Manufacturing.
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BayCare is currently in search of our newest Clinical Laboratory Scientist Coordinator to join the laboratory team who is passionate about providing outstanding patient care and customer service to the community we serve.
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