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Industry giant seeks an experienced Process Development Scientist to develop protein purification processes to be scaled up and transferred into cGMP manufacturing including evaluation of transferred processes, transfer of processes to manufacturing, harvest clarification, normal flow filtration, purification, tangential flow filtration, and product final formulation.
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We buy, sell and deliver fresh, high quality protein products and other foods to over 6,000 retail and foodservice customers. Option to be fully remote. The Trader will focus on business development through building customer and vendor relationships; this position will work to expand the purchasing and sales of Harvest Sherwood by identifying new markets and product opportunities that will create value for the customers of Harvest Sherwood.
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Ventus Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company deploying leading-edge structural biology and computational chemistry tools to create novel small molecule medicines for challenging targets in immunology, inflammation, and neurology.
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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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The Sr. Project Engineer is responsible for oversight of various projects at Processing Plants.
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The Director of Protein Biochemistry will report to the Head of R and D (with a dotted line to the CSO) and will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of protein engineering and intrabody discovery research, from experimental design and data generation to analysis and interpretation.
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Principal Scientist, Peptide Protein Chemistry This BioPharma is a neuroscience-focused, biopharmaceutical company with a simple purpose: to relieve suffering for people with great needs, but few options.
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The successful candidate will apply state-of-the-art synthetic biology and cell engineering techniques to create research cell lines for recombinant protein production to support drug candidate screening in vitro and in vivo across Gilead’s therapeutic areas including Virology, Oncology, and Inflammation.
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Experience developing and working with various antibody discovery and protein engineering technologies such as mouse hybridoma, single B cell, phage/yeast/mammalian display, and/or computer-aided antibody/protein design is required.
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As part of the Protein Sample Management (PSM) team, you will play a key role in managing both inbound and outbound. Contractor – Research Associate, Protein Sample Management page is loaded.
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In collaboration with AbbVieAbout the Role:Seeking a highly motivated and talented peptide chemistry leader to join our new discovery peptide research group. The successful candidate will work on the design, synthesis and characterization of novel peptides and peptide conjugates to discover next-generation peptide-based therapeutics.
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Senior Scientist Inflammation Target Evaluation and Targeted Protein Degradation. Experience with multi-color flow cytometry and high throughput assays such as CTG, HiBiT, or live cell imaging techniques such as Incucyte.
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This is an exciting opportunity to grow your career and help discover peptide therapeutics of the future. For three decades, we have applied our unique insight into neuroscience and the interconnections between brain and body systems to treat complex conditions.
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We seek a motivated and collaborative team member with molecular cloning, protein expression, purification, and characterization experience to join our Redwood Shore site's Discovery Protein Science group.
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Essential duties would be to; employ recombinant protein expression and purification from E. coli and mammalian cells; protein characterization using chromatography, ELISA and BLI; plasmid manipulation, mutagenesis and sequence analysis; antibody display and engineering.
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