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PhD in biochemistry, cell or molecular biology, pharmacology, medical science, or related fields. Solid understanding of model systems for dissecting disease biology including cell lines, primary cell cultures (including iPSC derived cells) and animal models – therapeutic area is not critical provided skills are adaptable to different tissue or cell models (e.g. oncology, CNS, pulmonary.
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A Doctorate or Master’s degree in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, or a related field, with significant hands-on experience in cell-based assays. Proficiency in cell culture, cytotoxicity, immunogenicity, neutralizing antibody assays, biomarker identification, ADME/DMPK studies, and potency evaluations.
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M.S. scientist with 3+ years of industry or academic lab experience in Protein Biochemistry / Biophysics/ Biotechnology or related field. As a Scientist III specializing in Biochemistry, you'll engage with intricate world of protein/enzyme systems.
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Associate Scientist is responsible for performing assigned experimental tasks to support the development and optimization of cell line development and cell culture processes for Client s therapeutic protein candidates.
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Ph. D. and 1-3 years of work experience or Master degree with equivalent level of experience, in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Chemistry, Bioengineering or related discipline. Strong scientific skills in biochemistry and molecular biology with good understanding of biological pathways and biotherapeutics’ mechanism of actions are essential.
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Top Skills: Upstream lab ( bioreactor , medium preparation), Cell line development, Cell Culture, Proteins, Scale up process. The Associate Scientist is responsible for performing assigned experimental tasks to support the development and optimization of cell line development and cell culture processes for Client’s therapeutic protein candidates.
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Pursuing M.S./PhD in protein engineering, biochemistry, molecular biology, biomedical engineering, or a related field. Pursuing M.S./PhD in protein engineering, biochemistry, molecular biology, biomedical engineering, or a related field.
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The ideal candidate will have in-depth of knowledge of principles and theories of cell line development, medium and feed development, cell culture processes, or bioseparations including chromatography, filtration, and precipitation.
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The Development Scientist I position is a technical and bench position responsible for development, qualification, and characterization of ligand binding assay (ELISA or other homogeneous methods) and process-derived Residual DNA assay to support process development and GMP release of Alexion’s biotherapeutic products.
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Support execution of laboratory procedures such as ELISA, immunohistochemistry, cell culture, and microscopy. Conduct sample and supply shipping as well as sample receipt activities in accordance with IATA, FDA, US Fish & Wildlife Service, CDC, USDA or other relevant international regulations.
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The postgrad student may further examine HIV-host interactions using HIV-1 genomic sequencing, single-cell RNAseq, viral outgrowth cultures, flow cytometry, molecular cloning, CRISPR-mediated gene expression modulation, and bioinformatics analysis.
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Technical knowledge of cell line, upstream, or downstream process development for biologics. Serve as subject matter expert for cell line/upstream/downstream processes across Alexion internal and external manufacturing network for clinical and commercial processes.
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Compliance - Conduct sample and supply shipping as well as sample receipt activities in accordance with IATA, FDA, US Fish & Wildlife Service, CDC, USDA or other relevant international regulations. Sample Management - Support and progressively lead the receipt, QC, storage, packaging, and shipment of biological samples.
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Experienced in aseptic technique to support with mammalian cell culture. Perform routine upstream lab activities including medium preparation, seed train passages, bioreactor sampling, and analyzer maintenance in support of various upstream programs under supervision.
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Mentor chemistry and/or biochemistry undergraduate research students, and possibly graduate students in our Molecular and Cell Biology master’s program. Education Requirements: PhD in Chemistry or Biochemistry or closely related field Qualifications: Experience and expertise in leading curricular improvement and in the development of innovative teaching strategies for introductory STEM classes, and evidence of using such strategies in their own classesAbility to teach introductory chemistry courses, and/or to contribute to teaching lectures or labs of organic chemistry.
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