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B.A. or B.S. degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related field. KBI's Particle Characterization Core is looking for an engineer/scientist to become our next colleague and learn the fine art of particle characterization.
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KBI Biopharma, Inc. is an EEO/AA employer and actively seeks to diversify its work force. I attest with my signature below that I have given to KBI Biopharma, Inc. true and complete information on this application.
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Demonstrated experience in protein biochemistry, structural biology, or related methodologies. A Ph. D. in Biology, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Neurobiology, or a related field, completed by the start date.
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As an MCAD Engineer you will maintain and enhance CAD adapters/integrations that are used to import complex 3D product data (product structure, geometry, attributes, MBD model views and PMI data) and publish visualization data into Anark Collaborate platform for downstream use cases.
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The researcher will apply physics-based wind turbine and wind-farm engineering tools (e.g., OpenFAST and FAST.Farm) to wind turbine and wind farm loads analysis applications, including understanding the impact of wakes from upstream wind turbines in a farm on the response and structural loading of downstream turbines, both land-based and turbines installed on fixed-bottom and floating offshore support structures.
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B.S or M.S. degree in an Engineering or Biology discipline, preferably, Bio-Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemical Engineering or related degree.
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The National Wind Technology Center at the NREL Flatiron's Campus is seeking a qualified candidate to help execute projects related to physics-based engineering modeling for loads analysis applications for offshore wind systems at both the wind turbine and wind-farm levels.
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Successful track record driving drug discovery programs forward by leading protein biochemistry, biophysics, protein mechanism of action, and structure/function studies. We are seeking an experienced Director of Biochemistry to lead our research efforts in enzymology, HTS, biophysics, and structural biology, broadly defined.
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Apply biophysical techniques, including but not limited to, cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and cryoET, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy.
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Primary Education and Experience Requirements: Bachelor's or foreignequivalent degree in Life Sciences, Biology, Biochemistry, or a relatedfield; and 5 years of progressive, post-bachelorette experience sellinglife science solutions globally to large pharmaceutical companies.
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Support the maintenance of the sourcing intelligence dashboard including upstream, midstream, and downstream supply chain. As Scout's Procurement Senior Associate, you will play a key role in the procurement of the fastest-growing technologies in the power sector: utility-scale wind, solar, energy storage, and transformer supplies - and the related construction services.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Immunology, Biology, or other life science with minimum of 5 years of work experience in an FDA regulated industry.
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The lead manufacturing associate will be responsible for upstream unit operations (seed expansion, bioreactor operations, cell culture harvest), downstream unit operations (chromatography, tangential flow filtration, viral inactivation, and bulk filling) and/or manufacturing support operations (solution preparation, assembly preparation, parts wash, and autoclave) activities.
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Must have patent Bar membership and a background in one of the following fields: cell or molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, pharmacology, biophysics, or digital health-focused disciplines.
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PREP is a 5-year cooperative agreement between NIST laboratories and participating PREP Universities to establish a collaborative research relationship between NIST and U.S. institutions of higher education in the following disciplines including (but may not be limited to) biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, engineering, electronics, materials science, mathematics, nanoscale science, neutron science, physical science, physics, and statistics.
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