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Within this context the candidate will be responsible for developing and executing chromatography, mass-spectrometry and other methods required for testing and analysis of engineered microbes and QC of fermentation and purification processes.
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Scientific tasks include development and execution of experiments involving PCR, qPCR, in vitro fermentation, headspace gas chromatography, cell culture with rich or freshwater media, protein expression in bacteria, cell harvesting, protein characterization.
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Will have a fundamental knowledge of fermentation and cell culture, protein chemistry and purification, analytical techniques and/or laboratory operations. 7 positions: 2 positions will support upstream fermentation/cell culture.
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Manage the specification, design, manufacture, and qualification of custom and standard capital equipment used for pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical product manufacturing (example equipment types include fermentation, chromatography, buffer formulation, synthetic organic chemistry.
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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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Upstream processes include tissue culture, cell bioreactors, fermentation, virus propagation, cell and virus bank production, and buffer/media preparation. Downstream unit operations include harvest, clarification, chromatography, centrifugation, TFF (UF/DF), filtration, formulation, and fill-finish.
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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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The ideal candidate will have in-depth of knowledge of principles and theories of cell line development, medium and feed development, cell culture processes, or bioseparations including chromatography, filtration, and precipitation.
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The Lab Coordinator will perform advance chromatographic and mass spectrometric analysis, such as Gas Chromatography (GC), Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GCMS), Gas Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS/MS), and Liquid Chromatography with Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS); organize experimental data and keep detailed records of experiments; prepare and present reports independently.
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The analytical chemistry laboratory is recognized as a national resource for biomarkers of tobacco exposure due to staff members with training and expertise in demanding mass spectrometry and gas chromatography techniques that are required for accurate and reproducible measurements.
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The A. R. Smith Department of Chemistry and Fermentation Sciences offers a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with eight different concentrations: the American Chemical Society (ACS) Certified degree, Marketing and Business, Biochemistry, Environmental, Fermentation Sciences, Forensic Science, Individually Designed and Chemistry Secondary Education Licensure.
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The Milling and Fermentation Process Specialist, Subject Matter Expert is responsible for setting tactical and strategic direction for the Mash Prep Area within the Dry Grind Ethanol facility. Milling and Fermentation Process Specialist.
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Master Degree in Microbiology, Fermentation Science, Biochemical Engineering or related field, 1-3 years laboratory experience in R&D or application development in the area of industrial biotechnology/fermentation, preferably from the bio-ingredients field (hyaluronic acid, amino acids, enzymes, biopharma, dairy cultures, probiotics, etc.
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Additional experience in downstream purification of biologics including chromatography separations and filtration operations (depth, dead-end, and ultrafiltration/diafiltration) is a plus. Our vaccine client in Boston, MA is looking to add a hands-on, Director, Bioprocess Development (Microbial/Fermentation) to their team.
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Knowledge and experience with large scale protein purification, nucleic acid purification, and other chromatography application processes. As a subject matter expert, you will provide valuable insight and direction when interfacing with internal and external stakeholders on chromatography experiential design, process, bridging, optimization, scale-up, downstream analysis, and troubleshooting.
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