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PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, biotechnology, or related field with one (1) year experience in a scientific laboratory environment. Master's degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, biotechnology, or related field with more than one (1) year experience in a scientific laboratory environment.
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Ph. D. in a relevant field (e.g., Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology), with a minimum of 10 years of experience in cellular assay development. Based in Durham, North Carolina, Xilis, Inc. is a biotechnology company developing a precision oncology platform that guides treatment decisions for oncologists to improve cancer care outcomes for patients and supports drug discovery and development for pharmaceutical companies.
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PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, biotechnology, or related field with not less than 2 years’ experience in a scientific laboratory environment. PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, biotechnology, or related field with not less than four (4) years’ experience in a scientific laboratory environment.
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Telicia Hunter, then-Curriculum Developer for Biotechnology courses at Durham Tech, said it was a challenge, but she was up for it. By Fall 2023, the College will offer an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Biotechnology, which will include new courses like cell culture training and pharmaceutical quality.
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BioSkyrb Genomics is a biotechnology company headquartered in Durham, NC. We develop advanced technology products that enhance next-generation sequencing (NGS) workflows in both the research and clinical space, using our proprietary genome amplification system.
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AS in Biotechnology/Biopharmaceutical Technology, Engineering, biology, microbiology, chemistry, biochemistry, or related field with 2+ years of relevant laboratory experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic, independent, and self-motivated bench Scientist with a background in mammalian cell culture, RNA biology/Biochemistry and genome editing to support efforts developing curative gene editing therapies and gene edited cell therapies.
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Bachelors or master’s degree within the science field – e.g. chemistry, analytical chemistry biochemistry, biotechnology or similar. These instruments are critical tools in the research, development, and manufacturing for several key areas including Cell and Gene Therapy, Infectious Disease, Virology and Vaccine Research, Immunology, Immuno-oncology, and Immunotherapy, as well as Next Generation Sequencing, and Pre-Natal Disease Detection.
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Nova Biomedical is looking for a Validation Support Specialist to provide field support in the Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina area to some of the industrys leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.
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Background in one or more specialties of biotechnology: bioprocess, cell technology, biomedical engineering, cell therapy, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, process development, cell biology, chemical engineering, and/or biochemical engineering.
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Resilience.com Position Summary: We seek an experienced Analyst, QC Bioassay / Biochemistry to support establishing new commercial-level in-house GMP testing laboratories performing release and stability testing for multiple stages of our gene therapy and immune oncology products.
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Background in chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, biotechnology, bioprocess, cell therapy, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, or process development required. Background in chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, biotechnology, bioprocess, cell therapy, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, or process development required.
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Significant experience in Upstream and/or Downstream biomanufacturing including aspects such as materials selection and qualification, cell bank management, bioreactors, harvest, recovery, filtration, process analytics.
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Must have hands on experience in RNA nanoparticle formulation, purification, and characterization assays in academia or direct experience in a biotechnology company. Work closely with RNA production, LNP/RNP formulation, and in vitro and in vivo team members.
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Have earned at least a Master's degree in the fields of biology, toxicology, pharmacology, molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, environmental science, or a related field from an accredited university or college within the last 24 months and.
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