Research Scientist I / IIGenomatica, IncSan Diego, CAPhD in Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Molecular Biology, or related scientific field with 0-2 years post-graduate experience. Genomatica has already commercialized sustainable materials used in plastics, spandex and cosmetics, and is working on plant-based nylon, household cleaners and more.Research Scientist II, Strain EngineeringGenomaticaSan Diego, CAWe seek a highly motivated ResearchScientist II - Strain Engineer/Molecular Microbiologist to develop new strains for use in novel bio-based chemical processes. Expert Molecular Biology and Microbiology experience a must, a PhD in Microbiology or Biochemistry or Metabolic Engineering, and 2-5 years related experience post-graduate work.
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Research Scientist I / IIGenomaticaSan Diego, CAPhD in Computational Biochemistry, Computational Chemistry, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Bioinformatics or related fields. In addition, it is desirable that the ideal candidate has some skills in wet-lab biochemistry, particularly protein purification, protein quantitation methods, and enzyme activity assays. Full-timeResearch Scientist I, Enzyme EngineeringGenomaticaSan Diego, CAPhD in Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Molecular Biology, or related scientific field with 0-5 years post-graduate experience. ResearchScientist I, Enzyme Engineering | Requisition #201910-330-29.Research Scientist I / Senior Research Scientist IGenomaticaSan Diego, CAGenomatica is seeking a ResearchScientist/Senior ResearchScientist with knowledge and experience of enzyme directed evolution or protein engineering and computational modeling for structural and functional analysis of protein structures and sequences.Scientist I / II (Proteomics)Genomatica, IncEscondido, CAEducation Degree in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry or related fields, PhD preferred, but also consider MS with minimum 5 years of experience in proteomics in biotechnology industry, preferably in the field of renewable chemicals and energy processes.
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