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Bachelor's, Master's or PhD in Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or related field with 0-15 years of process development experience in the cell and gene therapy field.
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As the Lead Scientist of Cell Culture Media Development at Mission Barns, you will be building and coordinating a team of scientists and research associates to formulate and optimize our proprietary, animal-component-free cell culture media compositions to support the proliferation and differentiation of unique cell populations.
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You have a minimum of 3 years biopharmaceutical industry experience within upstream cell culture development or process development; MSAT, cGMP Manufacturing and/or Tech Transfer experience a plus.
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Perform experiments of upstream process, cell culture, passage and transfection for rAAV production, at lab and pilot scale. Produce materials for experiments for other functions, downstream process, formulation development and analytical development.
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Opened in 2023, the facility serves as a central location where customers and UCSF researchers will have access to Thermo Fisher Scientific's broad portfolio of solutions and clinical and commercial cGMP cell therapy manufacturing services, along with associated technology development support to our partners.
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2+ years of experience in cell culture bioprocess development and process transfer across size scales, in either academic and/or industry settings. How to apply your experience in bioprocess & cell culture to the production of next-generation seafood utilizing cGMP practices.
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Proactively collaborate with consultants and internal stakeholders (Research, Process Development, Analytical Development, Manufacturing, Quality, etc.) Aseptic operation skill for mammalian cell culture.
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Process Development, ddPCR, qPCR, cell culture, cell-based assays, CAR-T cell separation, cell enrichment, cell expansion, gene editing, formulation.
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The company focuses on producing cell culture products, instruments, and solutions that help customers streamline their discovery, development, and production processes, and by making custom cGMP bioprocess liquids that radically simplify customers' manufacturing workflows - regardless of batch size.
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The Senior Research Associate, Bioprocess Development will be responsible for running cell and tissue culture processes as a member of the Tissue Process Development sub-team to support the development and scale-up of novel platforms for meat cultivation.
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Operate and maintain cell culture bioreactors; perform harvest and media preparation operations. Within 1 month we'll rely on you to efficiently support & maintain our cell culture bioreactors.
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Solid working knowledge of various manufacturing platforms (Microbial fermentation process, IB recovery and refolding, CHO cell culture and purification, Pegylation, PEGylated protein purification etc.
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Experience with cell culture (cardiomyocytes is preferred) and cell-based assay development. Understanding of drug discovery process is preferred. BS or MS in relevant scientific discipline (biology, biochemistry, cell biology, etc.
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The candidate's main responsibilities will include: a) novel assay development, b) in-vitro T cell circuit design and validation, c) establishment of in-vivo tumor models, d) compiling pre-clinical results to support the designation of clinical vector design, and e) leading the in-vitro and in-vivo pharmacology characterization of therapeutic product candidates in collaboration with a process development team towards an IND filling.
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Additionally, the Upstream Process Development team supports other groups including Research and Development, Cell Line Development, Downstream Process Development, Manufacturing Science and Technology (MSAT), and External Manufacturing.
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