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Expert knowledge and understanding of analytical chemistry, bioanalysis, and a thorough understanding of bioprocess as well as formulation development. Lead analytical development activities for the characterization of antibodies and/or synthetic peptides utilizing HPLC, LC-MS, Capillary Electrophoresis, peptide mapping, Mass Spectrometry, SDS-PAGE, ELISA, gel electrophoresis and modern glycoprotein & carbohydrate characterization techniques.
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Experience developing cell-free or fermentation processes is welcomed. Experience in several of the following areas: design of enzymatic activity assays, protein engineering, strain engineering, process development, high-throughput screening workflows and automation, enzyme discovery, biocatalytic retrosynthesis, bioinformatics, mechanistic enzymology, and computational protein design.
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The advanced bio & physical sciences for low carbon energy team is the central research organisation for biosciences, chemistry, materials sciences, fundamental biofuels pathways, green hydrogen/ electrochemistry, and the science of carbon capture.
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Hands-on experience and mechanical aptitude for troubleshooting and maintaining bioreactor hardware and SCADA systems including defining and understanding automation requirements to work closely with team members and service providers to design, implement and update automation code in bioprocess equipment.
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Operate and maintain bioreactor systems and other fermentation equipment. Ph. D. or M.S. in Biology, Microbiology, Chemical Engineering, or related field with a minimum of five-year industrial experience in running fermentation processes for small molecule production.
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Experience with microbial fermentation at the plate and bench scale in bacteria and yeast. Strong scientific foundation in the understanding and implementation of a wide range of biochemical and cell-based assay readouts for small molecule production such as HPLC, LCMS, GCMS, fluorescence Polarization, Luminescence & Fluorescence-based reporters.
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Preferred Skills: Experience in growing and analyzing complex cultures of yeast, bacteria, and/or enzymes; well-developed palate that is able to make distinctions among flavors, ingredients, fermentation characteristics, and aging/storage methods.
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Degree level qualification and/or equivalent experience in a scientific discipline (i.e., Biology, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering), plus 3-5+ years of experience in Biotechnology, Bioprocess, Pharmaceutical and/or Early Research domains.
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Prokaryotic experience should include demonstrated expertise at the shake-flask, 1-L and 10-L fermentation scales, preferred. Candidate should have experience in fermentation process development and optimization for enhanced target molecule expression preferred.
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The successful candidate will play a key role in advancing our understanding of plant cell culture processes, with a focus on molecular and cellular biology, genetics, and plant cell culture fermentation.
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Orchestrating multi-disciplinary scientific activities for characterizing microbial physiology and small-scale fermentation of engineered strains. Microbial physiology and small-scale fermentation of engineered strains.
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Direct the technical activities of the pilot plant to develop high-yielding, scale-relevant fermentation processes. Manager / Director of Fermentation, Process Development. This exciting biotech company in San Diego is offering you the unique opportunity to hone your leadership and fermentation skills.
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The role will utilize plant cell culture to make compounds native to specific plants, just in a controlled fermentation approach and not the field. Proficient in molecular biology techniques, including PCR, qPCR, Western blotting, and gene expression analysis for plant cell culture.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize upstream bioprocess parameters, such as pH, temperature, agitation, and aeration to maximize yield, productivity, and product quality to support exosome production.
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If you want to make waves in the innovative Hard Kombucha category, we are seeking a high energy, and passionate people to represent BOOCHCRAFT. We are a rapidly growing kombucha brewery and we provide significant opportunities for growth and development.
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