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Have hands on experience in protein purification including chromatography separations and filtration operations. hands on experience with monoclonal antibody or antibody-like molecule purification at GMP, pilot and/or laboratory scale.
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In this role you will work as part of a team to conduct hands-on failure analysis, field inspections, electrochemical and other laboratory testing, as well as work with clients to evaluate corrosion control and integrity management measures.
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Hands on experience in operating Agilent/Waters/Thermo HPLC or UPLC instruments, Maurice iCIEF and CE-SDS systems is preferred. Solve protein purification problems and optimize strategies based on scientific principles, current technologies, and personal experience.
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Hands on experience with preclinical models of cancer and immuno-oncology. The engagement manager's non negotiables for candidates are as follows: Not having in-vivo skills/potential candidates must have this experience in the field and work experience /hands on work and research with in-vivo.
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Hands-on experience in laboratory techniques including mammalian cell line culture, siRNA/DNA transfection, genome editing, qRT-PCR, ELISA and western blot. Actual salary will vary based on several factors including but not limited to, relevant skills, experience, and qualifications.
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Hands-on laboratory operations experience bench and pilot scale chromatography, TFF, VF and depth filtration. Mentor junior team members on purification process development strategies, experimental design and execution as well as process transfer.
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The candidate must have hands-on experience in oligonucleotide synthesis using automated oligo synthesizers, novel nucleic acid chemistry, oligonucleotide purification and characterization using HPLC and mass spectrometry.
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Big Data Expertise : 3+ years of hands-on experience with major Big Data technologies and frameworks, including Spark, Hive, ZooKeeper, HDFS, Presto, Hadoop, MapReduce, Tensorflow, and more.
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Associate Scientist - Immuno-Oncology Research. Collaborate closely with colleagues in In Vivo Pharmacology to support and execute pharmacodynamic studies. Expertise in the isolation and flow cytometry-based analysis of human or murine immune cells.
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4+ years of hands-on experience in marketing, sales, and/or molecular assay development with increasing scope and responsibility in the genomics, molecular diagnostic, or oncology arenas preferred.
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Areas of specific responsibility and attention will include the following: Hands on participation in the characterization of nanoparticles, polymeric materials, and other biosensor samples.
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Hands-on experience with manufacturing data systems and integration, including, but not limited to, Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and integration of production machinery with other systems to provide relevant data and metrics downstream.
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Hands-on experiences in LC-MS/MS method development and bioanalytical analysis. Hands-on experience in HPLC/UPLC method development. Previous hands-on experience in SCIEX QTRAP and/or Thermo Q Exactive mass spectrometers.
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Part strategist, part hands-on content creator, this team-member will have a key role in envisioning, leading and implementing social media marketing campaigns to build an engaged social following.
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5+ years of hands-on experience developing safety critical industrial automation solutions for chemical processing, oil and gas, wastewater, or similar industry. Build process control systems on Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) to operate our water electrolysis plants safely and reliably.
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