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MS/PhD degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Computational Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or other related subject. Work collaboratively with experts from other fields ( e.g. , computational biology, molecular biology, medicinal chemistry, machine learning) to drive harmonized models with innovative features.
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Preferred - degree in pharmacy, biopharmaceutics, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, chemical engineering, or a related discipline. Bachelor's degree, in a science, engineering, or a related field - Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Microbiology, Virology, Molecular Biology or Biochemistry - with at least 7 years of relevant experience including biological/pharmaceutical research, manufacturing, testing or a related field OR Advanced degree (MS, MBA, Ph. D., PharmD) - minimum of 4 years of relevant experience including biological/pharmaceutical research, manufacturing, testing or a related field.
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BSc with two years of industry experience or PhD in biopolymer science, biomaterial engineering, or chemistry, with a focus on biomaterials and biopolymer design, formulation, and physical characterization.
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Requirements Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, materials engineering, or equivalent required. cresilon.com. Description: The Process Engineering Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of process engineering in the development and scale-up of Cresilon's hemostatic medical devices.
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BS, MS, or PhD in Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemical Engineering, or related field. A company is looking for an Associate Director, Analytical Chemistry.
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Through its varied programs, AIChE continues to be a focal point for information exchange on the frontiers of chemical engineering research in such areas as energy, sustainability, biological and environmental engineering, nanotechnology, and chemical plant safety and security.
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For those whose training was completed after September 15, 1963: 16 credits in chemistry courses acceptable towards a major in chemistry, including at least six credits in inorganic chemistry; and 16 credits in biology courses acceptable towards a major in biology; and three credits in mathematics.
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The successful candidate will have a degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, physics or computer science / computer engineering with at least one year of intellectual property experience.
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PhD or equivalent, with a focus on polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, molecular biochemistry, materials science, or a related discipline. This person holds extensive knowledge in biodegradable polymers, organic chemistry, and materials science of common and upcoming polymers for industrial and consumer applications, as well as in biomanufacturing polymers (e.g., cellulose, PHAs) for fiber fabrication with high biodegradability.
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Ph. D. in geoscience/chemical engineering or any related field and a few years of applied industry experience. Foster cross-functional collaboration by facilitating communication and cooperation between the scientific, engineering, and business development teams to ensure the seamless integration of verification solutions into our products.
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Reporting to the Associate Dean of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), the Biology and Chemistry Laboratory Technician will work collaboratively with administrators, faculty, and staff to advance academic excellence.
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Basic molecular biology techniques including molecular cloning, RNA isolation, and Northern blotting, PCR; recombinant protein expression; Expertise with immunohistochemistry, histology, microscopy, small animal procedures, genetic mouse models, ELISA assays and other molecular biology assays would be desired.
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Tasks to be completed may include fermentation, protein purification, solvent extractions, tissue culture, preparation of bulk solutions, aseptic fills of buffers, filling and labeling of vials under sterile and non-sterile conditions, routine buffer and media preparation, filtration, vial preparation and sterilization.
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Preparation of samples from cells, tissues, and biofluids for proteomics workflow including protein isolation, digestion, TMT tagging, and peptide clean-up. Preparation of samples from cells, tissues, and biofluids for proteomics workflow including protein isolation, digestion, TMT tagging, and peptide clean-up.
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Using our proprietary platform combining spatial biology, pooled screening, in silico protein engineering, and machine learning, we can obtain both depth and breadth when screening cell therapy candidates – speed without compromising on in vivo accuracy.
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