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The Vice President, BioPharmaceutical Development is a strategic leader responsible for oversight of Cell Line Development, Cell Culture Sciences, Purification Sciences, Analytical Sciences and Drug Product Sciences.
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Write and review standard operating procedures for cell line development processes and instrumentation under the direction of the FTL. Maintain complete documentation records, including a detailed and up-to-date laboratory notebook, to support regulatory filings.
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Independently execute each step of the cell line development process: Transfection Pool generation Single cell cloning Clone expansion in static culture plates and shake flasks Fed-batch analysis Clone stability studies Use automated platforms for clone selection and screening.
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Extensive experience with small-scale and large-scale cell culture bioreactor process development. Our client, a leading biotechnology company in Gaithersburg, MD, is seeking a dedicated Scientist to join their Upstream Process Development Department.
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The CMC project manager (PM) in Oncology Cell Therapy Tech Ops (CTTO) will build project plans,coordinate delivery of CMC activities in line with project requirements, plan and monitor resources and expenses for product development and clinical manufacture.
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Highly experienced with flow cytometry techniques including immunophenotyping (IPT), intracellular staining (ICS), receptor occupancy (RO), and cell sorting using conventional and/or spectral optics.
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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 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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Collaborate with federal task leader to learn and employ multiple techniques involved in RNAi and CRISPR assay development and validation for various projects, including but not limited to sterile cell culture technique, qRT-PCR, reporter cell-based assays, enzyme assays, and culturing complex 3D models such as organoids.
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Cancer biology, immunology, molecular biology, bioinformatics) with 0-2 years’ experience in drug discovery or drug development. Plan, design, and execute IND-enabling pharmacology, pharmacokinetic and toxicology studies by applying knowledge of disease-associated pathways, preclinical models, and drug development.
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Precigen is seeking a highly motivated and creative Senior Scientist, Adenovector Research and Development (level determined by candidate experience) with demonstrated experience in adenovectors for cell and gene therapy to support our research and development initiatives in our Germantown, MD office.
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Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. The salary range refers to base salary only and does not include car allowance, annual bonus, fuel or cell phone reimbursement.
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Cellicure, Inc. is a biotechnology company focusing on the development of innovative cell-based immunotherapies for the treatment of advanced solid and hematological malignancies. Design, plan and execute basic to complex cell-based and molecular biology experiments including tissue culture, flow cytometry analysis, cytokine production and cell activation assays.
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Develop integrated Global Sales and Franchise Development B2B marketing annual plans and advertising strategies to build awareness of the Choice value proposition. + Work in conjunction with PR on opportunities for speaking engagements and thought leadership opportunities for Global Sales and Franchise Development.
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We're looking for a Senior Biologist to assist in management of the cell biology immuno-oncology program, execute new product development lab work, generate scientific data supporting product commercialization and coordinate tech transfer of new products.
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Responsibilities Provide centralized support and service for all in vivo research, conducts collaborative research and animal model development, and operates a fully accredited laboratory animal facility.
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