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AmplifyBio is currently seeking to hire a Scientist/Senior Scientist to join our growing Analytical Sciences team! The Scientist/Senior Scientist is responsible for developing and qualifying methods for cellular and/or molecular biology analysis platforms.
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The candidate will join the Process Science analytical team to study RNA folding computationally and experimentally for its CRISPR by Design platform. We are seeking a Scientist with experience in RNA biochemistry and an adaptable skillset of computational, biophysical, and biochemical techniques to probe the structure/function of single-guide RNAs (sgRNAs.
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Beacon Hill Life Sciences is actively recruiting for an Analytical Chemist/Scientist for a Direct Hire role in New York City, New York. You will be working from AI and compound discovery to perfumery.
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The Associate Scientist will have the opportunity to focus on developing Cell-based, ELISA, HPLC, and/ or CE methods, and will work alongside experienced analytical scientist and process development scientists to identify and characterize protein biologics.
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The Scientist 2/Senior Scientist in Analytical Development will assume a pivotal role within GeneFab’s Technical Development department, executing against and supporting oversight of the analytical functions (method development, qualification, routine testing, and new technology evaluation) that are integral to the successful development and manufacturing of cell and gene therapy products for new or existing clients.
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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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Extensive expertise in U/HPLC, CE, SDS-PAGE, mass spectrometry, and other analytical technologies as applied to protein analytical method development, trouble shooting and validation for GMP release and stability testing.
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We are looking for an Analytical Development Scientist to join our team on-site in Hopewell, NJ. Perform routine analytical tests (e.g., SEC, CE, ICIEF, Protein A) to support the upstream and downstream process development.
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As a Principal Scientist in our Analytical Development group, you will have a direct impact on the Arcellx drug pipeline, both as a thought leader and a lab-based contributor. Perform troubleshooting and evaluation of analytical methods such as molecular/ biological/ immuno-assays, including ddPCR, qPCR, ELISA, flow cytometry.
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We are seeking a Senior Scientist to contribute to our growing Analytical Development team. Extensive experience performing basic analytical assay techniques: absorbance assays, SDS-PAGE, chromatography, CE-SDS, ELISA, western blot, cell-based potency assay.
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Enevate's research and development team is looking for a Senior Staff Scientist II to join the team. Investigate hypotheses related to the cell performance using electrochemical and analytical techniques while documenting the conclusions.
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As a Senior Scientist in the Analytical Development and Support group, you will develop and execute separations methods for support of process development, cell line development, and release testing of biotherapeutics.
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The Biotherapeutics Development-Analytical Development (BioTD-AD) group is seeking an upbeat, and highly motivated Senior Scientist to support CAR-T cell therapies. Senior Scientist, Analytical Development.
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Job Title: Scientist I - Analytical Chemistry. Develop, follow protocols and perform analytical testing using wet chemistry analysis, UV/VIS Spectroscopy, UPLC/MS, FTIR, ICP-MS and other techniques as required.
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Reporting to the Associate Director, Product Sciences, CARGO is seeking a self-motivated and versatile individual to join us as a Scientist within the Analytical Development organization.
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