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Execute fermentation experiments to supply biomass from proprietary bacterial strains as requested by internal customers for various internal projects. GRO Biosciences (GRObio) is hiring a Fermentation & Process Development Technician/Associate to advance the company's recoded organism technology.
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This Principal Scientist position will be a subject matter expert and will be responsible for providing scientific and technical leadership and strategic direction to the evaluation of designated raw materials, in this case materials used in biopharmaceutical applications for cell culture and microbial fermentation, and their potential impact on product quality and process performance.
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Analytical skills, particularly in chromatography purification, tangential flow filtration, and diafiltration, are advantageous. Participate in CMC development projects, working with stakeholders across Analytical, Quality, Preclinical, Toxicology, DMPK, and Pharmacology teams.
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We are currently seeking a highly motivated associate scientist with hands on experience in bacterial fermentation, protein purification, and analytical characterization techniques to join our protein science team.
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Familiarity with bioconjugation, chromatography, tangential flow filtration, PCR, HPLC, capillary electrophoresis, plate readers, and ELISA. A background in molecular biology, biochemistry, or biochemical engineering is required along with hands-on experience with DNA or RNA preparation, chromatography, membrane separations, HPLC, capillary electrophoresis, automated liquid handling, ELISA, and aseptic techniques.
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Membrane separation processes (depth filtration, ultrafiltration/diafiltration, tangential flow filtration, and sterile filtration), centrifugation, lyophilization, spray drying and other relevant techniques.
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In-depth knowledge in parenteral process development, optimization and control strategy including compounding, sterile filtration, aseptic process as well as terminal sterilization, ranging from laboratory scale (R&D) to pilot/production scale (GMP.
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Experience with diverse culture methods and microorganisms is a plus (eg: Anaerobic cultivation, Fungal cultivation, Phototrophic microorganisms cultivation, and Fermentation at any scale). culturing bacteria, yeast or fungi and is comfortable performing hands-on wet lab.
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Our team is made up of world-renowned experts in bioprocessing, biomanufacturing, simulation and automation, all working together to create the first platform capable of accurately modeling and optimizing the production of modern cell culture and fermentation products.
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Working knowledge of general downstream purification techniques (e.g. depth filtration, Chromatography) is a plus. The in vivo Gene Editing and Critical Components Process Development team in the Technical Development Department is seeking a highly motivated Process Engineer for the process and formulation development of critical gene editing components and drug products [e.g. Ribonucleoprotein (RNP), messenger RNA (mRNA) & Lipid Nanoparticle (LNP.
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May support various experiment preparation and execution as directed to include, but not limited to; execution of cell culture, harvest and downstream purification process studies using 500 L scale pilot equipment including bioreactors, chromatography skids and filtration systems.
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Director/Sr. Director - Process DevelopmentGreater Boston Area Competitive Compensation + excellent bonus/benefitsDuties and Responsibilities:Lead all process development activities (cell culture/banking/development, fermentation, protein purification, tech transfers)Oversee internal(in-house) and external vendors (domestic & international CDMOs)Work cross-functionally with CMC & Manufacturing leaders such as Analytical, Drug Product, QA/QC, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, etc.
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Knowledge of tangential flow filtration, and characterization techniques (DLS, UV-Vis, HPLC) Full reimbursement for monthly commuting costs including MBTA, Commuter Rail, or Bluebikes, etc. Enrolled in B.S./M.S. in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Bioengineering or Biochemistry.
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Responsibilities Assisting with experimental design and execution of different downstream unit operations including mixing, tangential flow filtration, and sterile filtration. Experience with tangential flow filtration (TFF) process development.
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Design, install and maintain portable water filtration systems. Install, diagnose and repair the operation of boiler command controls, gas burner ignitors, UV flame sensors, temperature and pressure safety valves, gas valves, combustion burner motors and mixed air linkage.
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