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PhD in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology or related scientific field and 2+ years of industry experience in the characterization of large molecule biologics is required OR. BS/MS in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology or related scientific field and 6+ years of industry experience in the characterization of large molecule biologics is required.
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Support customers of International Analytical Instrument Distributor and Manufacturer at their laboratories by advising on the following. Operation, Maintenance, Calibration and Validation of Analytical Instuments.
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Analytical methods may include, but not limited to: SE-HPLC, CEX-HPLC, HILIC-HPLC, reduced and nonreduced CE-SDS, cIEF, concentration by A280, and ELISA assays. Maintain lab compliance by performing routine housekeeping, including support of analytical instrument maintenance, ordering and stocking of lab supplies, maintaining of reagents, sample management, and compliance to safety regulations.
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Meet with lab techs and chemists to help assess analytical requirements and aid in the design of assays and corresponding systems, i.e. workflow, instrumentation requirements, and data collection.
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Design and develop robust analytical assays for characterizing T-cell therapy drug substance and drug products using flow cytometers and/or other immunoassays. We are seeking a highly motivated Scientist to join our Analytical Development (AD) team.
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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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Lead and mentor a team of scientists responsible for method development, validation, and transfer for various analytical techniques pertinent to CMC, including HPLC, mass spectrometry, ELISA, and potency assays, with a strong emphasis on GMP compliance.
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The Staff Analytical Scientist will be part of a team involved in DNA/RNA analysis, sample preparation, method development, data analysis, and instrument development. Our client, a biochemistry analytical company, has engaged GForce Life Sciences to provide a staff analytical scientist.
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Builds and maintains analytical assay performance trending and reference standard programs. Experience in a biotechnology or pharmaceutical company, with 10+ years of direct involvement in analytical development and/or quality control of protein biologics.
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Harness your mastery in Analytical Tech Transfer, Validation, HPLC, Spectroscopy, Stress Testing, and other specialized analytical development techniques. Experience with specialized analytical techniques like: DSC, spectroscopy, microscopy, stress/strain testing for medical devices or combination products.
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Analytical Toxicologist Experience, Education, Skills, Abilities requested: Bachelor's degree in Analytical Chemistry, Toxicology, Pharmacology, or a related scientific specific experience required, entry-level position.
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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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Compile laboratory test data and perform appropriate analyses that include physical (solubility, viscosity),chemical (titration) and analytical (FTIR, HPLC, ICP-MS, UV-Vis, KF, IC) testing etc.
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Perform troubleshooting and evaluation of analytical methods such as molecular/ biological/ immuno-assays, including ddPCR, qPCR, ELISA, flow cytometry. 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.
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