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Established sales history and relationships with the downstream process development group within key biopharmaceutical accounts in the aforementioned territory would be highly desirable. Selling Thermo Fisher's downstream chromatography products (POROS Chromatography and CaptureSelect Affinity resins and columns) into process development and clinical/commercial manufacturing groups within biopharma accounts.
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Prior experience with mRNA upstream and downstream process development. PhD degree in Bioengineering, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or related field. At least 2 years of experience working in an industry lab with a proven record of developing and executing novel mRNA upstream and downstream process.
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M.S. in organic chemistry or biochemistry/chemical biology with a specialization in synthetic methodology, total synthesis, peptide/protein chemistry, oligonucleotide chemistry, or synthetic/conjugation chemistry.
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Expertise with a range of analytical methods in protein biochemistry. Manifold Bio is seeking an enthusiastic, highly creative protein biochemist to lead bioconjugation projects on the Platform Team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in biochemistry and a passion for driving technology development.
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Manage outsourced biochemistry, cell biology, and in vivo biology resources, establishing and maintaining excellent working relationships with CROs and academic collaborators. Ph. D. or equivalent in molecular biology, cellular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, or related fields.
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Exceptional Ph. D. in immunology, bacteriology, virology, molecular biology, biochemistry or biophysics ideally with industry experience. Additional skills to support downstream characterization as needed would be beneficial and could include: protein expression and purification using FPLC systems and biophysical characterization methods (SEC-MALS, DSF, and biosensor techniques including BLI and SPR.
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The qualified candidate should have considerable experience in systematic or local injection, brain and tissue collection, molecular analysis, and downstream analysis (RT-qPCR, western blot, ELISA, bDNA quantification and IHC.
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Strong knowledge and experience in mammalian cell culture / bacterial fermentation / viral vector production operations (aseptic operations, cell biology, biochemistry, analytical techniques, bioreactor operations.
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As a member of the Arcaea team, you will be responsible for leading Arcaea's downstream process development and scaling up activities. Apply your proficiency in a diverse range of downstream unit operations, such as chromatography (affinity, ion exchange, HIC, SEC, etc.
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You have experience supporting and guiding small molecule drug discovery programs using protein biochemistry, biophysics, or enzymology. Work with Protein Biochemistry and Structural Biology colleagues to design, generate, and characterize protein reagents needed for pre-clinical drug discovery.
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Knowledge of protein biochemistry and associated characterization techniques (UV-Visible spectroscopy, HPLC-SEC/IEX/bio-affinity methods, rheology) is required; Knowledge of protein biochemistry and associated characterization techniques (UV-Visible spectroscopy, HPLC-SEC/IEX/bio-affinity methods, rheology) is required.
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On track to graduate with a B.S. or M.S. in Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Bioengineering, Molecular Medicine, Genetics or related field. Familiarity with ELISA, MSD, qPCR/RT-qPCR, ddPCR and flow cytometry would be a plus.
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Downstream AKTA Protein Purification & Chromatography experience in GMP environment. Develop and optimize downstream processes for the purification of therapeutic proteins, ensuring high yield, purity, and product quality.
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Bachelors or Master of science in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology or related field. Generation Bio is seeking an energetic and highly motivated molecular biologist with broad expertise in engineering and development of CRISPR/ Cas systems for therapeutic application.
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Senior Downstream Production Engineer, AAV Bioprocessing and Development (DSP) Ginkgo is looking for a highly motivated Senior Downstream Production Engineer, Cell and Gene Therapy to join the Foundry’s expanding High-throughput Screening (HTS) team.
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