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Team Development: Build and lead an empowered team of quality and regulatory experts, overseeing tools, business processes, and procedures supporting cell-based bioassay, cell & gene therapy, and virology testing.
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On the Non-Viral Delivery team, you will be responsible for experimental design and execution, data analysis, and communication of experimental results leveraging binding moieties, such as antibody and peptide carriers, for these cell surface receptors, as well as supporting efforts to bring this science to new therapeutic programs.
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With a combination-focused pipeline that exploits the power of six scientific platforms (Immuno-Oncology, Tumor Drivers and Resistance, DNA Damage Response, Antibody-drug Conjugates, Cell Therapy and Epigenetics) to help address unmet clinical needs in a host of hematological cancers, we are motivated by a dedication to the scientific discovery and collaboration that will one day help eliminate cancer as a cause of death.
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Experience in Gene and Cell therapy is desirable. Hands-on experience and In-depth knowledge of in-vitro cell-based potency assays. Experience with NGS is a highly preferred skill (e.g., Illumina, nanopore, next seq, nova seq, hi seq, SMRT sequencing, Sequel, HiFi sequencing etc.
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Thorough working knowledge of in vivo techniques and animal model used in a biopharmaceutical R&D setting, including familiarity with various therapeutic modalities such as small molecule therapeutics, cell therapy, and gene therapy.
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Strong preference for experience within Sickle Cell Disease and autologous cell & gene therapy. Create and conduct Apheresis and Cell therapy lab on-boarding, assessments, training, and collection support and other areas as needed.
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Since 1962, the trusted Gibco brand continues to innovate and meet customers' needs in the biotherapeutic, vaccine, biosimilar, cell therapy, and viral vector production markets. Offering the world's largest cell culture media network, we provide services and products for the customer's workflow in both cell culture and cell therapy.
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This is what you will do:The Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls (RCMC) will provide strategic as well as operational leadership of global CMC activities related to Cell & Gene Therapy (GCT) leading to successful registration and life-cycle management of unique and technologically complex products.
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Responsibilities What you will be doing: The QC Laboratory Support position aids the daily activities of the GMP QC laboratories at the cell therapies manufacturing facility (CTMF) The QC Laboratory Support serves as a key resource for QC management, providing flexible cross-discipline support for Analytical equipment operation, cleaning, maintenance, and data management within the cell therapy manufacturing facility.
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The ideal candidate should have extensive experience in a cGMP Manufacturing cleanroom environment, demonstrated prowess in cell therapy manufacturing, prior supervisory experience, and enjoy fast-paced, collaborative, and vibrant startup culture.
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Job Description General Summary: The Quality Systems Director provides technical and strategic leadership for quality systems, quality governance, and quality culture for the cell and gene therapy business unit.
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The Oncology Cell therapy Innovation team is seeking experienced molecular biologist who has a background in cancer immunology, genetic engineering especially non-viral mediated gene editing.
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From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it. bms.com/working-with-usAssociate Director, Drug Development Project Manager – Early Assets - OncologyEarly Development Project Managers (ED PMs) provide execution leadership for an asset or a portfolio of assets for a Therapeutic Area (TA)/Thematic Research Center (TRC.
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Experience in therapeutic drug discovery, gene therapy or RNA therapeutics. Hands-on experience with cell-based assays and general molecular biology methods including, but not limited to, cell transfection, IVT, RNA extraction, qPCR, ddPCR, FACS, TapeStation, or Fragment Analyzer.
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Comprehensive knowledge of biologic and drug development process, pharmaceutical technology, manufacturing processes, GMP, quality assurance & management and related issues, preferably in the areas of cell and gene therapy.
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