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This client is a growing international full-service CDMO/CRO within the biotechnology space looking to aggressively expand its footprint in the US. The company has a strong base of API/Small Molecule, Biologics, Clinical Research, Bioanalytical Sciences, DMPK, Cell and Gene Therapy and other capability centers across the US. This business has developed a fantastic brand in the US through exceptional service which drives repeat business.
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Join our new FDB facility in Thousand Oaks, CA and help manufacture the next cell therapy in partnership with some of the most innovative biopharma companies across the globe. The Scientist, Process Development, is a critical position responsible for development activities associated with cell therapy process development and design at Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies, California (FDBC.
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This includes sales, the development of a business plan and consulting with existing Ace retailers, new investors and competitor conversion or acquisition candidates. manages the business development process in their respective region of the country.
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Experience with protein purification, molecular biology, biochemistry and/or cell-based experimental techniques is required, with a preference given to researchers with experience with assay development and high-throughput screening, high-content imaging, and/or pharmacological concepts/data analysis.
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Include robust Health Benefits packages, 401(k) plan, Unlimited PTO offering, one-time stipend for getting your home workspace setup, monthly cell phone/internet stipend, health & wellness stipends, product stipends and many other perks.
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The BDR is an experienced business-to-business sales representative with the ability to source, develop and cultivate new clients and new business and consolidate share of wallet.
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Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc, a world-class manufacturer of industrial lift trucks, has an outstanding opportunity for an exceptional and talented Director of Sales Analytics and Business Development based at our Greenville, NC.
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Experience in immune cell isolation and characterization using multi-color flow cytometry. Perform laboratory experiments to help establish robust disease biology, biochemical and cell-based compound screening assays and carry out in vivo evaluation across a broad array of target classes for the project teams.
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The Inside Sales Business Development Manager is a revenue generating position with responsibility for quarterly sales quota attainment for the Facial Aesthetics portfolio of products (BOTOX® Cosmetic, JUVÉDERM® Collection of Fillers, KYBELLA®) and for managing and enhancing portfolio growth through business development activities using primarily phone communication.
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Reporting to the Vice President, CMC Regulatory, CARGO is seeking an Associate Director, CMC Regulatory to help progress development of our cell-based gene therapy portfolio. 10+ years of experience working directly in regulatory CMC or in a relevant technical development discipline, such as process development, analytical development, or quality assurance, including at least 6 years’ experience directly in CMC regulatory.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Primary Responsibilities:Bring in work for commercial and residential buildings damaged by water, fire, mold, biohazard, emergency or reconstructionLead marketing initiatives, come up with ideas to drive attention or engagement online or in the communityMake sales by building relationships with business prospects in the Insurance Industry.
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Scientific training and hands-on experience with various cell-based and molecular assays, including but not limited to 2D and /3D cell culture, cell-based potency assay, ELISA, western, qPCR, RT-qPCR, and DNA/RNA/protein extraction from cells and animal (including NHP) tissues.
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The salary range refers to base salary only and does not include car allowance, annual bonus, fuel or cell phone reimbursement. Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers.
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Strong subject matter expertise in immune-oncology, cell therapy drug discovery and development including CMC considerations, CAR design, engineering and armoring strategies, innate immune cells such as NK and gamma delta for the purposes of leading drug development projects from start to the clinic.
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