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Piper Companies is currently seeking a Analytical Chemist to work for a growing formulation lab located in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Florida area. Experience with and knowledge of analytical and preparative chromatography.
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Environmental, Health & Safety This Industrial Analytical Chemist role will support the EHSQ Mission by providing advanced analytical chemistry services in the Corporate Technical Service Lab.
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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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0-3 years of lab experience using analytical instrumentation, to include ICP-MS, GC-MS, LCMS, LPC, etc. Our site in Billerica, MA is seeking a motivated and talented Analytical Chemist to work in the R&D Metrology Lab in support of our Microcontamination Control (MC) Division.
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Responsibilities Develop analytical assays for characterizing T-cell therapy drug substance and drug products using flow cytometers and other immunoassays. We are seeking a Senior Scientist to join our Analytical Sciences (AS) team.
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Keywords: Chemistry, Chemist, HPLC, GC, Gas Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry, Karl Fischer, cGMP, GMP, GLP, LIMS, Laboratory Technician, Quality Control, Pharmaceutical, SCM, pH, Dissolution, Disintegration, Compendial, Method Transfer, Method Verification, Method Validation, Quality Control, We Chemistry Analytical Technique, Analytical Equipment.
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Develop the technical and analytical skills needed to support product characterization, including but not limited to: TIL analysis using multi-parameter flow cytometry, monitoring product impurities using flow cytometry and molecular biology tools like ddPCR and ELISA.
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There is a Sr Analytical Chemist who will work on analytical methods development, using GC, HPLC, ICP, TGA ) Run routine analytical tests of samples from your micro-unit and small pilot plant.
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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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Have a PhD in Analytical Chemistry with 6 plus years of pharmaceutical analysis with experience with the following instrumentation: HPLC, GC, FTIR, UV, LC/MS, and wet chemistry. We are on the search for a Prinicpal Scientist to join our team in Coventry, RI. In this position, the Principal Scientist, Analytical will support manufacturing and process chemistry activities through analytical method development, optimization, validation, and transfer in compliance with all applicable guidelines.
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Strong experience in small molecule, peptide and/or oligonucleotide method development, characterization, and analytical control strategy especially having mass spectroscopy (MS) experience. PhD in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry with emphasis in mass spectrometry.
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The Analytical Chemist is responsible for the accurate analysis of incoming raw materials, bulk liquids, and finished products utilizing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Work Instructions (WIs), Nice Pak’s Test Methods (NPTM) Good Laboratory Practices (GLPs), and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs.
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Experience in bioprocess, formulation development, and relevant analytical assay development. Qualifications:- Education:Ph. D. in analytical sciences, biophysics, biochemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or a related field with at least 12+ years of laboratory experience in an industrial setting and experience in CMC strategy and/or drug development leadership.
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The ideal candidate will work with the Head of Process and Analytical Development -Cell Therapy, customers, and internal scientific leaders to design and implement technical strategies which deliver the latest scientific and analytical innovations to our technical development and manufacturing infrastructure, network and client partners.
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Experience in analytical science, assay development, biotechnology/pharma, cell viability assays, vector titer, flow cytometry, ELISA, RT-PCR, potency, and cytotoxicity assays. The Analytical Development (AD) / Quality Control (QC) team at the Center for Bioinnovation and Manufacturing (CBM) seeks an AD/Quality Control Associate II (QCA II) to support in-process and release testing for GMP Manufacturing and analytical development of gene and cellular immunotherapy products.
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