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Upstream and/or Downstream process knowledge and hands on cell culture and/or purification pilot/clinical/commercial experience with regard to the manufacture of a biological drug substance.
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Process development (PD) experience supporting cGMP manufacturing at large scale. Bachelors degree and 2 years of Process Development experience. Represent process development and collaborate with other functions such as Manufacturing, Quality, and Regulatory.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for support of the development, characterization, scale-up and support of upstream and downstream processes to enable clinical advancement of programs.
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Process Development Senior Scientist. Collaboration with project teams in Process Development. The successful candidate will be primarily responsible for (1) providing NMR expertise in the analysis of synthetic molecules, which may involve starting materials, intermediates, impurities, degradation products, and active pharmaceutical ingredients, (2) supporting the NMR reaction monitoring for chemical process understanding, 3D structural analysis, and quantitative NMR, and (3) further developing applications for benchtop NMR systems.
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Seeking a Process Development Engineer to join the Drug Substance Technology Engineering team at our Thousand Oaks facility. Providing process engineering support for human therapeutic products in clinical development through commercial production, our mission is to translate developmental processes to commercial reality for patients through scientific expertise and engineering innovation.
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The Sample Management Consultant position will interact with Quality Assurance (QA), Product Quality Lead (PQL), Supply Chain, Logistics, Translational Sciences/Process Development, and Analytical Development Teams.
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2) Knowledge and experience in capital project lifecycle management including conceptual design, scope, resource estimate & cost estimate development, business case development, detailed design, engineering, commissioning, validation, and project execution, as it relates to Plant Automation and process control systems with GMP biopharmaceutical production facility equipment/systems in support of Drug Substance, Drug Product and Supply chain plant operations.
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Background in organic-polymer synthesis and characterization, biocompatible polymers, peptides and lipid-protein-conjugates, oligonucleotides, structure-property relationships, formulation and process development, small & large molecules, analytical separations, isolation and identification of impurities.
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Expertise in capital project lifecycle management, encompassing conceptual design, scope development, resource estimation, cost estimation, business case development, detailed design, engineering, commissioning, validation, and project execution, related to Plant Automation and process control systems.
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Job Title: Process Development Engineer/Cell Culture. - Represent process development and collaborates with other functions such as Manufacturing, Quality, and Regulatory. The Engineer will apply cell culture process engineering knowledge in support of technology transfer and clinical/commercial drug substance manufacturing in an innovative manufacturing suite using single-use technology.
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B.S. in biochemistry, chemistry, biology, or a related protein or synthetic biotechnology sciences field or an equivalent level of biopharmaceutical experience with responsibility in a quality, analytical development, process development, pharmaceutics, regulatory, or manufacturing environment.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for support of the development, characterization, scale-up and support of upstream and downstream processes to enable clinical advancement of.
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The Scientist role in Commercial Process Development will be part of the global method implementation team responsible for method transfer and method validation to Quality Control for pivotal and late stage programs.
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The candidate will collaborate with computational biologists and be responsible for aiding in the support of data and informatics needs through the development of novel NGS analysis pipelines, internal bioinformatics tools, and a state-of-the-art machine learning pipeline to complement capsid variant directed evolution.
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You will be involved in every aspect of the hardware fabrication process from prototyping to flight testing and manufacturing. We operate in a fast-paced development environment that balances innovation and ingenuity with practicality and reliability.
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