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Hands-on experience with a wide range of analytical techniques commonly used in biopharmaceutical development, such as qPCR, ddPCR, ELISA, HPLC, and flow cytometry. Reporting to the Principal Scientist, the successful candidate will bring in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in the development, optimization, and characterization of lentiviral vectors, with a specific emphasis on supporting BLA filings, to join our innovative Analytical Development team.
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The Research Associate will perform analytical chemistry and biophysical methods for the testing of AAV gene therapy products, to support process development and product characterizations.
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As our Senior Research Associate, you'll have the opportunity to focus on developing Cell-based, ELISA, HPLC, CE, PCR and/or SDS-PAGE methods, and you'll work alongside experienced analytical scientists and process development scientists to identify and characterize protein biologics.
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We are seeking an innovative and highly motivated Associate Scientist in Analytical Development who will contribute to the development of our advanced cell therapy manufacturing platform.
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This is a hands-on role, where the successful candidate will have strong experience with analytical assay development for nucleic acids (RNA) and LNP formulations. FL85 is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Analytical Development Scientist I/II to lead the development of novel methods to characterize lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), nucleic acid cargo, and constituent delivery components.
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Capstan is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate I or Research Associate II to join the Analytical Development team. In this role, you will be responsible for routine testing along with analytical method development/optimization for characterization of our LNPs/tLNPs along with its individual components.
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Be an interface between Analytical Development and QC GMP to support assay transfer, qualification, and validation. You will contribute to assay development and sample testing of in-process samples, drug substance, and drug product using analytical tools.
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How you will excel as part of our team: The Analytical Chemist I will be responsible for conducting qualitative and quantitative chemical analyses on various substances to support research, development, and quality control activities under the direction of the Laboratory General Manager.
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Position Title: Senior Associate Scientist- Analytical Development. The Analytical Development team is responsible for evaluating client analytical methods and/or optimizing/developing methods required to support cell line, upstream, and downstream development, and transferring them to the QC department for phase appropriate validation.
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Innovative mindset to join our Analytical Development group in Woburn, MA. Strong preference will be given to a candidate with proven experience in developing biophysical and analytical chemistry assays like SEC-MALS, HPLCs, CE-SDS, iCIEF as it relates to biologics and gene therapy products.
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As an Associate Research Fellow in ARD, you and/or your team will lead multiple projects and be accountable for the analytical development to assess the chemical and physical properties of Pfizer’s newest drug candidates, evaluate their suitability for progression into clinical studies and, ultimately, to commercialization.
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The Montana Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for an Analytical Chemist in the Bozeman Analytical Lab located at Montana State University. Extensive knowledge of analytical, organic, and inorganic chemistry; physics to perform complex and professional analytical work.
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This Industrial Analytical Chemist role will support the EHSQ Mission by providing advanced analytical chemistry services in the Corporate Technical Service Lab. Demonstrated industrial analytical chemistry and instrumental chemistry skills required, especially with regards to Gas Chromatography, Ion Chromatography, and Liquid Chromatography, including sample preparation, analysis, data interpretation, and instrument maintenance.
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All candidates must have 1+ years of experience a cGMP environment utilizing analytical testing (USP, FCC, EP) HPLC, GC, FTIR, UV/Vis, QC, quality control, wet chemistry, raw material, GMP, USP, TLC, Titration, Gmp, Acid Value, Iodine value, ROI, auto titration, Quality control, Gas chromatography, Wet chemistry, Chemistry.
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As part of this position development process, the Analytical Chemist/Technician will become skilled in the use of GC-FID, GC-Mass Spectrometry, FTIR, DSC and particle size analysis. In addition to routine QA/QC tests, the Analytical Chemist/Technician will aid senior staff in preparing samples for food packaging tests and analysis.
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