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We are expanding our capabilities in cheminformatics across multiple drug discovery platforms, including DNencoded library (DEL) screening, peptide-display discovery, support for RNbased therapeutics, parallel medicinal chemistry (PMC), targeted protein degradation, and high-throughput screening (HTS.
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Directs patient care including patient assessment, formulation of a treatment plan and implementation of treatment plan, follow up and practice management within a Certified Orthotist/Certified Orthotist Prosthetist scope of practice.
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These degrees include, but are not limited to: Biology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Animal Science, Marine Biology, Neuroscience, etc. Must Have: Bachelor's degree in chemistry or a human biological science is required.
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25% Cellular and Molecular biology With supervised oversight, prepare tissue lysates, isolate RNA and protein, quantitate nucleic acids and protein levels, perform qRT-PCR, PCR genotyping, nucleic acid and protein electrophoresis, prepare and refresh cell culture media.
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Contribute to the preparation and review of CMC (Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls) documentation, particularly focusing on the analytical sections required for regulatory filings(BLA/MAA), including post-approval submissions to US and EU regulatory bodies.
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Knowledge/Educational RequirementsBS, MS, or Ph. D., with relevant combined experience in either Biochemistry, Medical Laboratory Technology, Biotechnology, Analytical Chemistry, Immunology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, or other related field with hands on laboratory experience.
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Bachelor's in microbiology, biochemistry, chemistry or related chemistry/biology/clinically related field. This individual will be responsible for overseeing the set-up, maintenance, and sanitation of materials for undergraduate chemistry, biology, and physics laboratory sessions.
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Our group supports 5000 different protein products used in academic research, pharmaceutical research, and all facets of biological science including: neurodegenerative diseases, stem cell research, glycobiology, developmental biology, etc.
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What You Need: Degree in toxicology, pharmacology, chemistry or other related scientific field, with the following minimum previous experience working in the pharmaceutical/medical device industry in GLP/GMP environments: MS degree with 10+ years of relevant experience PhD with 8+ years of relevant experience Proven experience with the conduct and execution of GLP nonclinical safety (toxicology) and toxicological risk assessment on Extractable & Leachable is highly preferred.
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Perform protein and virus purification utilizing NFF & TFF filtration, centrifugation, and chromatography techniques. 4+ years of Downstream Process Development, cGMP Manufacturing, Vaccine Production, or similar experience.
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Cargill’s diverse businesses include Agricultural Supply Chain North America (CASCNA), Animal Nutrition & Health (ANH), Cargill Protein & Salt (CPS), Cargill Food & Bio (CFB), Starches and Sweeteners and Texturizing Solutions (CSST.
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Disciplines include Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Virology, Serology, Blood Bank, Immunology/Flow Cytometry, Histology and Pathology. Disciplines include Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Virology, Serology, Blood Bank, Immunology/Flow Cytometry, Histology and Pathology.
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Medical Technologist or Medical Lab Technician - ASCP Certified All Shifts Available Generalist with options to specialize in 1 bench Chemistry, Hematology, Micro, Blood Bank, Urinalysis, Coagulation Great location.
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Experience with material formulation for injection and compression molding processes and/or experience working with filler modified polymers. Strong engineering and materials science background, e.g. MS or PhD in materials science, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, powder metallurgy, nanotechnology, applied physics, chemical engineering or related field.
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Monitor boiling and cooling tower water for the prevention of corrosion and scaling, adjusting chemistry feeds as needed. Test and treat water chemistry on boilers, decorative pools, and fountains.
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