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The Formulation Scientist reports into the Associate Director of Product Development and will be responsible for developing novel formulations and delivery systems to support new product introductions specifically for GSS customers serving the turfgrass, ornamental, and structural pest management industries.
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Perform testing to support upstream/downstream development, formulation development, and manufacturing. This role will support chromatography assay development for monoclonal antibodies, bispecific antibodies, cytokines, and antibody drug conjugates.
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Immediate need for a Sr. Coatings Formulation Scientist based out of our Innovation Technical Center. Title: Sr Coatings Formulation Scientist. If you enjoy the coatings and formulation science and possess a desire to interface and consult with our customers in the field, we'd like to learn more about you.
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Work closely with RNA production, LNP/RNP formulation, and in vitro and in vivo team members. Must have hands on experience in RNA nanoparticle formulation, purification, and characterization assays in academia or direct experience in a biotechnology company.
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Subject matter proficiency in the development of oral formulations with deep experience in one or more of the following formulation techniques: solubilization, spray drying, hot melt extrusion, dry granulation, wet granulation, tablet compression, tablet coating and/or encapsulation.
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Grove Collaborative is seeking an experienced Formulation Chemist to join our fast paced and exciting Owned Brands team. The Formulation Chemist reports to our Senior R&D Manager and requires at least three days in our San Francisco office.
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Rochester Midland Corporation is seeking a Formulation Chemist located in Ogden NY. The Formulation Chemist organizes and executes the development, integrity, and maintenance of new, and existing products for the R&D laboratory department at RMC, across Business Units.
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If you're seeking innovative freedom in a personable, stable yet thriving environment, apply to be NCH's next Associate Scientist - Formulation Chemist. Associate Scientist - Formulation Chemist.
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Apply now for the position of Senior Manager to lead the Syva Formulation Team to manufacture and test Chemistry and Immunochemistry Reagents for Atellica, Syva, Advia, DM/VS, Immulite and OEM customers.
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The Sr Formulation Scientist will be responsible for providing formulation and aseptic fill/finish expertise for late-stage drug product development and commercial manufacturing initiatives.
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Provide strategic direction and guidance to the formulation development team on all aspects of injectable small molecule, peptide, and protein formulations, including process development, characterization, scale-up, tech transfer and manufacturing support.
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The formulation scientist will work closely with downstream and analytical scientists to analyze biochemical and biophysical properties for biopharmaceutical products. Perform UF/DF, HPLC/UPLC, CE, MFI, Osmolality, viscosity, solubility, DLS, and other biophysical techniques for formulation and for characterization of proteins in development.
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We are seeking a senior formulation chemist to join our team and develop innovative new products and formulations to meet the needs of our customers. Strong background in formulation science, including knowledge of surfactants, emulsions, polymers, and coatings with experience with UV-curable polymeric materials, such as acrylics, ep, oxides, and siloxanes.
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Kyverna is recruiting a highly motivated Senior Scientist, Formulation Development in its Technical Operations organization to help advance its mission to free patients from the siege of autoimmune disease.
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This includes ensuringhealth, safety, andenvironmentalaccountability for the Formulation Pilot Plant, scheduling, and prioritizing pilot batches across businesses, delivering the development project portfolio within agreed project milestones, with a focus on high-quality process scale-up and manufacturing introductions, and identifying anddrivingcontinuous improvement efforts.
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