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The candidate will assume a variety of responsibilities in support of the X-ray scattering and Microscopy groups within Analytical Sciences Laboratories located in Experimental Stations, Wilmington, DE. The candidate will work under the direction of technical staff to provide analytical support for R&D, TS&D and Manufacturing as needed.
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Experience with analytical techniques such as Dissolution, Particle Size Analysis, dynamic vapor sorption (DVS), x-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), mass spectrometry (MS), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) etc.
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The Analytical Scientist will be expected to validate new analytical methods with minimum to no supervision as well as to provide technical support to other corporate groups including Quality Control, Quality Assurance and International Business.
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Strong experience with analytical method development, validation, and control strategies of biologic products (e.g., potency by ELISA, bioassay, process-related impurities including host cell protein, host cell DNA, and affinity resin materials.
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The role will work closely with a team of analysts and scientists responsible for the technical aspects of developing analytical tools to gain understanding of key quality attributes in product and process for late phase synthetic small molecule, synthetic peptide and/or antibody peptide conjugates.
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Supports the method development, qualification or validation of assays and execution of the preclinical study by collaborating with Analytical Development team. Work in collaboration with the Analytical Development team to ensure timely transition of lab developed methods to GLP ready state.
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Keywords: chemistry, chemist, analyst, analytical, analyse, analysis, testing, laboratory, chemicals, GC, GC-MS, NMR, chromatography, gas chromatography, quality control, QC, samples, sample testing, instrumentation, graduate, analytical chemistry.
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Proficient in analytical methods for chromatographic, spectroscopic, titrimetric, and wet chemistry analyses. A Bachelor's degree in Analytical, General Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related field is strongly preferred.
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CBM’s integrated approach provides high quality and consistent end-to-end manufacturing capability including: Process and Analytical Development; Plasmid DNA production; Viral Vector Production of Lentivirus; AAV and Adenovirus; Testing and Analytics; Autologous, Allogeneic and Gene-edited Cell Therapy Bioprocessing; and Cell banking.
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Our Cross Flow Filtration team within the Life Sciences group is searching for an Analytical Lab Technician to develop and validate test methods. Develop and validate novel analytical methods using a wide range of analytical instrumentation, including HPLC, UV-Vis, fluorimetry.
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Provide analytical support to operations, production, and reporting within a disciplined controls environment. Good understanding of investment and finance concepts, and be able to creatively apply them in solving analytical problems in the business setting.
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Good understanding of investment and finance concepts, and be able to creatively apply in solving analytical problems in the business setting. Effectively communicates, both verbally and in writing, advanced mathematical and analytical concepts to various audiences.
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Proficient in a variety of analytical services such as quantitation, potency testing, residual solvents, extractables & leachables, nitrosamines, pesticides, bioanalytical studies, pharmacokinetics, and metabolism studies.
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As a Senior Analytical Chemist - Gas Chromatography Focus you will have the opportunity to tap into your curiosity and collaborate with some of the most innovative and diverse people around the world.
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Perform flow cytometry, ELISA, cellular cytotoxicity, qPCR, and other analytical assays to promote the release testing and stability monitoring of cell therapy products and in-process samples. Well versed in various analytical techniques Flow cytometry, qPCR, dPCR, cell-based potency and/or ELISA experience.
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