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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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2 years of related instrument servicing experience of Chromatography, Mass Spec, Automated Lab Reactors, Bioreactor Systems, or Calorimetry Instrumentation. 2 years of related instrument servicing experience of Chromatography, Mass Spec, Automated Lab Reactors, Bioreactor Systems, or Calorimetry Instrumentation.
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As part of the Upstream Process Development Team, the Research Associate is expected to assist in conducting experiments to define robust bioreactor processes to produce protein biologics from E. coli and help develop scalable processes suitable for cGMP production.
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Bioreactor/stainless steel bioreactor operations. Process Development Scientist (onsite) The successful candidate will be responsible for leading upstream process. Work cross-functionally with Downstream Process Development, Analytical.
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Candidates must be highly skilled in pilot-scale bioreactor operation, process scale-up strategies and design of experiments, statistical analysis, and communication of results. Proficiency in bioprocess scale-up (fermentation or cell culture or equivalent) and expertise in developing and operating a variety of single-use and stainless-steel bioprocess equipment is required.
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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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Evaluate new and existing bioprocess technologies, methods, and equipment wit emphasis on scale-up and optimization of cell culture, media preparation and cell recovery. This role will focus on understanding the key technologies, raw materials, and process needs to effectively scale the bioprocess towards manufacturing.
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Operate and maintain bioreactor systems and other fermentation equipment. · Proficiency in using bioreactor systems and data analysis software. Operate and maintain bioreactor systems and other fermentation equipment.
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Candidates must be highly skilled in pilot scale bioreactor operation, process scale-up strategies and design of experiments, statistical. Evaluate new and existing bioprocess technologies, methods, and equipment with emphasis on scale-up and optimization of cell culture, media preparation and cell recovery.
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Design, plan, and execute fermentation experiments across multiple volumes and bioreactor systems. Design, plan, and execute fermentation experiments across multiple volumes and bioreactor systems.
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Follow the Tissue Culture SOP to perform insect cell shaker bioreactor for producing recombinant protein by using Baculovirus or E.coli expression system. The Biochemist I is expected to work independently, perform all laboratory functions that involved in Tissue Culture such as Hybridoma roller bottle cell culture, ascites production, insect cell shaker culture, recombinant protein production, in-process assays, and safety procedures.
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Experience with mammalian cell culture perfusion bioreactor equipment setup and operation. Performs small-scale and pilot-scale bioreactor set-up, operation, and harvest activities. Experience with bench-scale bioreactor operation (mammalian culture.
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