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The Goulding lab in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at University of California, Irvine seeks to recruit an outstanding postdoctoral scientist with experience and interest in structural biology and biochemistry of protein complexes.
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The successful candidate will have strong experience in molecular biology, protein expression, purification, crystallization, and functional analysis. Candidates must have their Ph. D. by the beginning date of the appointment in Biological Chemistry or a related discipline (Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, Microbiology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biochemical, and Biomedical engineering.
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As our Senior Research Associate, you'll have the opportunity to focus on developing Cell-based, ELISA, HPLC, CE, PCR and/or SDS-PAGE methods, and you'll work alongside experienced analytical scientists and process development scientists to identify and characterize protein biologics.
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Education and Work Experience: Strong scientific background, particularly in the field of chemistry, biochemistry, genomics, molecular biology, and engineering applied to biological sciences. Requires a Ph. D. degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Bioengineering, or related field.
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Perform routine testing which may include Immunoassay analyzer, Free T4 ED and other RIA tests, Protein electrophoresis, and Olympus testing. Perform routine testing which may include Immunoassay analyzer, Free T4 ED and other RIA tests, Protein electrophoresis, and Olympus testing.
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Strong knowledge and technical expertise in protein/enzyme characterization including SDS-PAGE, western bots, DLS/aggregation, HPLC (reverse phase/ size exclusion/ ionic), enzyme assays, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and fluorescence techniques.
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California Clinical Laboratory Scientist Biochemistry Special License upon hire. California Clinical Genetic Molecular Biologist Scientist License upon hire or. Under the direction of a Supervisor, the Lead Clinical Laboratory Scientist (Lead CLS) utilizes professional knowledge, skills and judgment to perform a variety of technical, clerical, physical and quality assurance functions.
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Desire to communicate and effectively integrate protein characterization data with cellular and in vivo biological data to productively advance biopharmaceutical discovery research projects. Drives pharmacological screening & characterization of discovery stage protein candidates with the goal of designing/selecting new or improved products.
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Key skills include molecular cloning; basic mouse handling, PCR and quantitative PCR; DNA/RNA/protein isolation, characterization, and quantification; mammalian cell culture. Bachelors in Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or related scientific field Preferred: Experience in mouse and animal handling and management Conditions of Employment: The University of California, Irvine (UCI) seeks to provide a safe and healthy environment for the entire UCI community.
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Whether it's DNA, RNA, epigenetics, microbiomics, protein, or yeast-based research, our philosophy remains the same: To provide the highest quality products in the industry while ensuring they are both simple to use and reliable in their performance.
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Mammalian Cell & Tissue Culture; Biochemistry. The company provides unrivaled service and quality to scientists working in biopharmaceuticals, cell therapy, regenerative medicine, assisted reproductive technology and cytogenetics, and industrial cell culture for the large-scale production of biotherapeutics and vaccines.
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Demonstrated understanding of polymer chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry. B.S. in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or Biochemistry or related scientific field is required. Participate in meetings as R&D representative as required and be R&D’s lead on chemistry and biochemistry when required to join a multidisciplinary team.
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Orgain® makes delicious Organic nutritional products including nutrition shakes, protein shakes, protein bars and protein powders to help people lead healthy, vibrant lives. We are thrilled to announce an incredible opportunity to join our dynamic team at Orgain, a leading company in the world of organic and plant-based nutrition.
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Ideal applicants will have experience in protein purification and electrochemistry. Please submit all documents to our online RECRUIT system at: Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at time of application) This position requires a Ph. D. in a relevant field of biochemistry, structural biology, chemistry or engineering.
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Biologics process development experience, particularly designing and scaling up of bioreactor and purification processes for protein therapeutics. Biologics process development experience, particularly designing and scaling up of bioreactor and purification processes for protein therapeutics.
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