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OR- A bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university, including 16 semester hours of biological science (with one course in microbiology), 16 semester hours of chemistry (with one course in organic or biochemistry) and one course in mathematics -AND- Two years of post-certification clinical laboratory experience (e.g., blood banking, chemistry, hematology, microbiology, immunology, clinical microscopy, etc.
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The GMP Microbiology Lab Analyst will perform microbiological assays, related to bioburden testing, utility monitoring, raw material, and finished product testing in accordance with cGMP/FDA regulations as they apply to the pharmaceutical industry.
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Support Hoxworth Blood Center’s safety, cGMP, and Quality Plan in coordination with the Division Director, Quality and Regulatory Affairs. Experience in daily production of cleanroom environments, as well as interviewing, selection, hiring, and training of new employees with knowledge in cleanroom environment and regulatory framework in accordance with cGMP, FDA, and ISO regulations pertinent to the environmental control in ISO7/8 facilities is crucial.
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An NIH-funded postdoctoral position in parasitology is available immediately to study Plasmodium falciparum antimalarial drug resistance mechanisms in the highly dynamic research group of Dr. Caroline Ng in the Department of Pathology and Microbiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine.
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Experience:A minimum of 3-4 years of relevant experience within the pharmaceutical industry in an FDA registered cGMP microbiology laboratory. RequirementsEducation and Training:BS in Microbiology or related sciences including, but not limited to Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology.
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In-person peer tutoring in math (Algebra, Statistics, Calculus, Business Math, Technical Math), science (Biology, Human A&P, Vet Tech A&P, Nutrition, Microbiology, Environmental Science, Chemistry, Physics), and English and Communication (Composition, Public Speaking.
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Summary: In this position, you will be responsible for providing scientific expertise, leadership, and support in the areas of microbiology, yeast, and fermentation across 10 bioprocessing facilities while supporting the policies, goals and objectives of Green Plains.
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We are currently seeking a dynamic individual to join us as a Microbiology Supervisor. The Microbiology Supervisor will ensure all aspects of the microbiology department are executed correctly and efficiently.
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Location: Nebraska Methodist Hospital
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Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology 50000521. Provide Software Development and Systems Architecture duties for the Nebraska Public Health Laboratory (NPHL) and UNMC research related activities.
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Inoculation, virology, laboratory, quality control, biology, gmp, microbiology, virus, mammalian cell culture, mammalian cells, aseptic technique, cell culture, cell culturing, virus production, sop, fda, usda, cell passages, viral innoculations, viral harvests, viral inactivation.
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Ensure compliance with current Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements, current FDA/CVM requirements, current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), PetIQ policies and Quality Systems, and all applicable regulatory agencies as applicable to area of project development and work.
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Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Microbiology, Virology, Biochemistry, or related field. Minimum five (5) years of quality control procedure and technical development experience in a cGMP environment.
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Maintain compliance with SOP, current Good Manufacturing Procedures (cGMP) and regulatory guidelines. With donation centers and team members throughout the U.S., Octapharma Plasma, Inc. collects plasma to create life-saving medicines for patients worldwide.
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There are so many ways Octapharma Plasma can enhance your life and your career. And if you know someone else who'd be a great fit at Octapharma Plasma, Inc., please forward this posting along! More About Octapharma Plasma Inc.
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