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Display understanding of upstream and downstream process theory (i.e., Fermentation, Harvest, Tangential Flow Filtration, Column Chromatography) and equipment operation. Reporting to the Pilot Plant Manager, the Pilot Plant Associate will participate in upstream and downstream areas of AAV development in the Pilot Plant for new gene therapy programs and processes.
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Conceptual and practical familiarity with a broad range of on-line, at-line, and off-line process control and analytical technologies associated with bioreactor fermentation. Ph. D. with 0-2 years of industrial experience or M.Sc. with 5-7 years of industrial experience required, with clear scientific research achievements in microbial fermentation or related fields of biological, biochemical, or chemical engineering.
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About the Opportunity: The Senior Fermentation Scientist will join our Upstream Bioprocess Development team and will be responsible for the design & execution of fermentation experiments for development of new bioprocesses.
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Practical experience in supporting/execution of bioprocess operations such as fermentation or cell culture. The successful candidate will have practical laboratory fermentation experience in executing, supporting, or developing upstream processes related to biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals, or vaccine industries.
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As part of the effort to improve quantitative performance indicators in fermentation, you will design, execute, and analyze research and development experiments in bioreactors, leveraging a wide breadth of process control and analytical technologies.
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Experience with fermentation and bioreactor operation a plus. This is an exciting opportunity to join a team to establish a new fermentation development lab and pilot plant at Vaxcyte. Experience with fermentation and bioreactor operation a plus.
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As you grow in this role, you will help implement strain engineering workflows to improve our production yield and take on fermentation responsibilities to produce enzyme at 10+ liter scale for testing in our recycling process.
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Applying synthetic biology, genomics, bioinformatics, data science, and fermentation, we harness the most beneficial molecules from plants to create active pharmaceutical ingredients in more controlled and economical ways.
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Industry experience in sterile fermentation techniques preferably mammalian cell culture. Collaborate across CMC functions to optimize bioprocess parameters for the production of difficult-to-manufacture biologics.
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Experience in cell culture and/or protein purification. Working knowledge of disposable manufacturing methodology such as the use of sterile bags with tubing and tubing welders. Associate II: 4+ years working in a pharmaceutical/biologics manufacturing environment.
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Prior experience in bioreactor operation and cell culture media preparation is a must. Experience in single use mammalian cell culture tools employed in bioprocess development, including but not limited to deep well plates, shake flasks, ambrs, stirred tank reactors.
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As a Research Associate II in DSP (Downstream Processing), you'll dive into the intricate world of impurity fate, product stability, and degradation mechanisms. Menlo Park Labs free shuttle service to CalTrain, BART Station, and SF.
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In this role you will participate in upstream and downstream areas of AAV development in the Pilot Plant for new gene therapy programs and processes. A Pilot Plant Associate job in South San Francisco, CA is available through Belcan.
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Must be comfortable with physical activities of constant standing, walking, and sitting with arm stretching into biosafety cabinets for cell culture work and occasionally lifting 50Ibs. Take routine analytical measurements for cell growth, gas-content analysis, pH, osmolality, nutrient and metabolite measurements and HPLC analysis of monoclonal antibody titers.
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Flask and bioreactor fermentation execution. Operate and maintain instrumentation for bacterial fermentation (BSL2) and primary recovery (filtration, etc.) Fermentation vessel assembly.
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