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In the course of your work, you will utilize standard biochemistry and molecular biology techniques such as cell isolation, ELISA, chromogenic and fluorogenic assays, flow cytometry, western blots, protein/RNA/DNA gels, bacterial culture, and mammalian cell culture.
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Background in organic-polymer synthesis and characterization, biocompatible polymers, peptides and lipid-protein-conjugates, oligonucleotides, structure-property relationships, formulation and process development, small & large molecules, analytical separations, isolation and identification of impurities.
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Perform routine analytical tests (e.g., SEC, CE, ICIEF, Protein A) to support the upstream and downstream process development. Perform routine analytical tests (e.g., SEC, CE, ICIEF, Protein A) to support the upstream and downstream process development.
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Proficient in analytical chemistry or biology background, skilled in analyzing biological drug products (monoclonal antibodies, bispecific antibodies, ADCs) analysis methods, including but not limited to HPLC, UPLC, CE, Elisa.
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Minimum of 2+ years working experience with a bachelor’s or above in Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Biology, or Biotechnology-related scientific discipline. Support sample preparation, reagent management, stable sample management.
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Biotechnology, bioengineering, protein engineering, ll & Molecular Design, Protein Supply & Analytics, and Protein Sample Management. (Senior) Director Protein and Cell Supply page is loaded.
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Serve as subject matter expert for residual DNA by qPCR, host cell protein ELISA, Residual Protein A ELISA, binding activity ELISA, Capillary Electrophoresis (CE), and capillary isoelectric focusing electrophoresis(cIEF), including qualification, assay validation and transfer activities.
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PCO is looking for a Scientific Director to join the Development DMPK group that is an expert in ADME and pharmaceutical drug development of protein therapeutics and small molecule drugs. PCO is looking for a Scientific Director to join the Development DMPK group that is an expert in ADME and pharmaceutical drug development of protein therapeutics and small molecule drugs.
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Hands-on experiences in any of the following areas are preferred: DNA sequencing, molecular cloning, protein, hybridoma sequencing, immunology, and antibody discovery. Hands-on experiences in any of the following areas are preferred: DNA sequencing, molecular cloning, protein, hybridoma sequencing, immunology, and antibody discovery.
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Minimum/at least 2+ years working experience with a bachelor s or above in Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Biology, or Biotechnology-related scientific discipline. Understand CMC process of biologics drugs, and operation specification for QC and QA.
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The successful candidate will collaborate broadly with project teams spanning machine learning, data science, protein engineering, and preclinical developability. They will contribute to and lead efforts to develop novel microfluidic, flow based, and/or chip-based methods for ultra-high throughput protein production and characterization.
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Support sample preparation, reagent management, and stable sample management. Understand the CMC process of biologics drugs, and operation specification for QC and QA. Support the development and transfer of analytical methods of biologics drugs (including monoclonal antibodies, bispecific antibodies, ADC.
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Fermentation and/or protein purification experience, preferred. As a GMP Research Scientist, you will contribute to the development of potential GMP protein products and assist in establishing processes and procedures for their ongoing production.
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Extensive experience with the following techniques and instrumentation for quantification, assay validation and transfer activities are required; residual DNA by qPCR, host cell protein ELISA, Residual Protein A ELISA, binding activity ELISA, Capillary Electrophoresis (CE), and capillary isoelectric focusing electrophoresis(cIEF.
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Within the Pharmaceutical Candidate Optimization (PCO) organization at BMS, the Development DMPK Team provides ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) and PK (pharmacokinetics) support for all pipeline assets throughout clinical development, from candidate nomination through registration and lifecycle management.
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