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3+ years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry within a GMP Quality Control role; experience with cell therapy products is a plus. Experience with cell culture, aseptic technique, cell-based potency assays, and flow cytometry.
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This position will support the ramp up of QC and other activities in a newly built facility for cell therapy products. We look forward to seeing you at the Job Fair. Overview The Quality Control Analyst will support quality control testing operations at Iovances integrated Cell Therapy Center (iCTC.
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Our lab packages drugs and gene therapy constructs (RNA) into nano-scale carriers (~100 nanometers in diameter), and targets them to the organ and cell types of interest using affinity moieties (e.g., antibodies), cell-hitchhiking, and medical devices.
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Skills & Abilities: Extensive scientific HLA knowledge and technical skills in the following areas preferred: HLA serology and molecular genetics, HLA antibody screening /identification of HLA antibody specificity, cross matching techniques to support stem cell transplantation programs and platelet transfusion therapy and other areas in the field of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics.
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Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. Assistant Project Manager, Architectural III $ 80,015.00 $ 104,730.00. Assistant Project Manager, Mechanical I $ 94,453.00 $ 120,981.00.
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Demonstrated knowledge of pharmaceutical manufacturing of biotechnology products, aseptic processing, cell therapy products and process development. As a Process/Project Engineer, you will provide process development and engineering support for technology transfers, process validations and GMP. Additionally, you will draft and review protocols, production procedures, and process development reports, and provide technical assessment and approval for engineering and process changes as well as documentation pertaining to process development, qualification, and validation to meet regulatory requirements.
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Our project portfolio includes the new Delaware River Trail on the east side of Philadelphia, many public parks throughout the city and region, green stormwater projects throughout Philadelphia and the mid-Atlantic region, the Camden County LINK trail, Essex-Hudson Greenway, and many other exciting public projects within the region.
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Deloitte Consulting LLP seeks a Consulting, Project Delivery Manager in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and various unanticipated Deloitte office locations and client sites nationally. Serve as a technical liaison between the business, project team and developers/testers; and work with IT infrastructure teams to deploy and maintain applications for information technology projects.
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Reporting to the Chief Business Officer and working closely with the Executive Team, this position will understand how to drive and deliver in a small, tight-knit Business Development Team including Competitive Intelligence and Alliance Management, whilst working closely with the Legal team and across a multi-functional, trans- Atlantic, fully integrated cell therapy company - planning to launch the first TCR-based cell therapy, afami-cel) in 2024.
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Construction Management, Materials Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Risk Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering.
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Drive and manage allogeneic iPSC-derived targeted cell therapy therapeutic development projects in hematology, oncology, and autoimmune diseases, from preclinical development through clinical proof of concept, in collaboration with cross-functional project teams.
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You will join the Drug Product Development team responsible for formulation and drug product process development, scale-up, and technology transfer for novel viral vectors being developed for in vivo gene therapy.
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Occasionally act as Project Manager, technical reviewer, or subject matter expert (SME) role in U.S. based projects that comply with the U.S. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA.
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Trained in an Evidence Based Practice recognized by CBH. APM currently offers two: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Prolonged Exposure (PE). The Violence Intervention Mental Health Professional will assist the community outreach team with training and support in the Rewire CBT Model and by providing therapy to program participants, as needed.
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If you meet the qualifications and are excited about the opportunity to join our team as a Project Controls Manager, please submit your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are a great fit for this position.
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