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Summary of PositionThe Manufacturing Technician in Cyclotron Chemistry position produces the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient for cyclotron-based radiopharmaceuticals through purification of starting materials by means of chemical processing.
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What You’ll Bring: A Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Food Science, Biochemistry or another science-based field. We are seeking a process developer, process chemist or food engineer to join our customer focused scientific team.
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Associates or Bachelor degree in chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Biology, Life Sciences, or related field required. Demonstrated knowledge of pharmaceutical manufacturing and process development.
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As such, the candidate should have an in-depth understanding and hands-on experience with the characterization of plasmid DNA and mRNA. Candidates should be comfortable working at the interface of analytical chemistry, and biochemistry, as well as interacting with cross-site research groups.
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MS or Ph. D. in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, or a related field preferred; BS degree minimum requirement. Write and provide peer review of technical documents including those supporting CMC regulatory submissions.
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Performs the day-to-day operation and care of pumping and purification equipment and facilities in the Central Plant. Maintain a Water Treatment Operator certification at the level equal to or greater than the MODNR classification level of the plant.
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Bachelors degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, or Biomedical Engineering. 2-4 years of experience in medical device, pharmaceutical, or food product development/formulation.
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MS/PharmD/PhD in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, business, or related healthcare area. Prefer experience within preclinical stage *ophthalmic, otic, and/or neurology. MS/PharmD/PhD in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, business, or related healthcare area.
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Remotely and/or manually operates or directs the operation of all chemical feeders (lime slakers, coagulant feeders, chlorinators, ammonia feeders, fluoride feeders, silica feeders, carbon feeders, etc.
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Post-doctoral or Staff Scientist applicants should have a PhD, MD or equivalent terminal or doctoral degree in a related field, such as such as biochemistry, cellular and/or molecular biology, physiology or pharmacology and a strong background in techniques relevant to these fields.
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Rotating shift schedule within department, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Who You Are: Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in a scientific discipline (e.g., Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, etc.
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In addition, the Center has added 22 NIH-funded laboratory investigators in the last five years, recruited jointly with the Departments of Biochemistry and Structural Biology, Pharmacology, Molecular Medicine, Cell Systems and Anatomy, and Medicine.
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