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Previous experience in plate-based fermentation workflows for screening/characterization purposes and bioprocess development (experience in scale-up efforts from plate-based screening (e.g. Biolector) to flasks and bioreactors is a plus.
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Proficiency in bioprocess scale-up (fermentation or cell culture or equivalent) and expertise in developing and operating a variety of single-use and stainless-steel bioprocess equipment is required.
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Construct and validate high-throughput, plate-based fermentation workflows for screening/characterization purposes and bioprocess development; experience applying cutting-edge technologies & strategies to accelerate scale-up efforts from plates to flasks to bioreactors is a plus Prior experience programming automation is a big plus: Experience in managing liquid handlers (Opentrons, Biomek, etc.
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Familiarity with bench scale fermentation units (e.g. PALL, Sartorius, DASGIP, Applikon and New Brunswick Eppendorf) AA or BA/BS in a technical field (biotechnology, chemical engineering, bioengineering, microbiology, biochemistry) or equivalent experience, and experience working in a cGMP industrial setting.
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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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The Bioprocess Development Fermentation Scientist II will join our Upstream Bioprocess Development team and will be responsible for the design, execution, and development of fermentation processes.
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The company focuses on producing cell culture products, instruments, and solutions that help customers streamline their discovery, development, and production processes, and by making custom cGMP bioprocess liquids that radically simplify customers' manufacturing workflows - regardless of batch size.
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Has understanding of biochemistry and bioprocess engineering concepts. Has hands on experience with executing antibody or antibody-like molecule purification techniques including resin chromatography (affinity, CEX, AEX, MMC), depth filtration, virus filtration, membrane chromatography, and TFF operations.
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Providing technical leadership around fermentation and recovery processes through the introduction of new technologies, helping to troubleshoot existing equipment and workflows, and supporting tech transfer, scale up, and process implementation and optimization at an industrial scale.
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Expertise in cell culture/fermentation or purification unit operations. The Senior Bioprocess Engineer/Manager, Manufacturing Sciences will be a key member of the Manufacturing Sciences team, working collaboratively and leading matrix teams to ensure successful technology transfers and manufacturing campaign execution.
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Prairie AquaTech is an animal health and nutrition company focused on upgrading plant-based meals via fermentation into a high-quality protein for use in food animal diets. Evaluate culture purity, cell growth, and cell quality in production seed train and main fermentation.
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Experience with fermentation and bioreactor operation a plus. This is an exciting opportunity to join a team to establish a new fermentation development lab and pilot plant at Vaxcyte. Requirements: BS in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry/Biochemistry with 6 years of relevant Pharma/Biotech industry experience, or MS in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry/ Biochemistry with 4 years of relevant Pharma/Biotech industry experience.
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Mechanical aptitude, production, machine operation, production line, production environment, blending, mixing, blender, manufacturing environment, food industry, picking, batch record, compound, fermentation, gmp, food production, compounding, batching, food manufacturing.
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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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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from an accredited institution with a relevant scientific discipline such as Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Protein Chemistry etc. Upstream processes include tissue culture, cell bioreactors, fermentation, virus propagation, cell and virus bank production, and buffer/media preparation.
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