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Represent Filoli within the broader community of People & Culture and non-profit organizations; Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Vice President of People and Culture will be a strategic partner in building an organization and culture that executes effectively on goals and objectives.
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Demonstrated proficiency with mammalian cell culture using excellent aseptic technique. Contribute to the development and execution of cell-based assays to assess potential therapeutics or biology of targets, utilizing such techniques as flow cytometry and plate-based immunoassays.
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The Dean will also implement programs and initiatives on campus to build and positively impact a strong anti-bias anti-racist school culture through relationship building and effective restorative practices.
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Under the general direction of the Superintendent or designee, the People, Culture, and Collaboration Executive Director oversees the fulfillment of the SUHSD’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and leadership accountability (DEILA.
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The Senior Research Scientist I, Cell Culture Process Development (Pre-Pivotal) will be responsible for leading aspects of cell culture development including process development and process implementation at internal or external GMP facilities for Gilead biologics entities during pre-pivotal phases development (pre-clinical, phase I/II.
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Strong understanding of mammalian cell and molecular biology and cell culture bioprocess engineering concepts. PhD in biology, biochemistry, chemical engineering, or related scientific discipline , MS with 3+ years cell culture development experience in the biotech/biopharma industry, or BS with 5+ years of experience.
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We are seeking a part-time, year-round Microbial Culture Intern (schedule tbd) on the Early Discovery team, who will play a critical role in the operation of our Fermentation and Microbial Physiology team.
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The Upper School Dean of Student Life and Culture reports to the Upper School Assistant Director, co-leads the Student Support Team, and supports individual students and the Upper School student body as a whole.
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