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We offer many exciting benefits: Generous Tuition Reimbursement (Up To $2,500 per year) Employee Referral Bonus (Up to $1,000) Health, Vision, and Dental Benefits 401k Matching Employee Engagement/Culture Commitee Shift Differentials Sign On Bonuses Cell Phone Plan Discounts Company Sponsored Life Insurance EAP Resources To join this team please have the following requirements: Must possess a current, unencumbered, active license to practice as an RN in this state.
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Detailed Position Responsibilities•Translates business strategy and organizational needs into contemporary global organizational performance solutions including organizational design, talent management, and culture change.
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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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Learn aseptic techniques, cell culture, recovery, purification, aseptic fill/finish (upstream and downstream). Learn aseptic techniques, cell culture, recovery, purification, aseptic fill/finish (upstream and downstream.
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Individuals with experience in one or more of the following are encouraged to apply: cell culture, CRISPR genome editing techniques, genomics, proteomics, microscopy, model systems such as C.elegans, RNA biology; interest in quantitative approaches would also be helpful.
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Technical and operational knowledge of protein production; including E. Coli fermentation and Cell culture preferred. Build a culture committed to quality, ensuring accordance with applicable regulatory requirements, internal quality standards, and customer needs.
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With nearly four decades of service to the life science community, we have become a trusted partner to the world's leading pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, and healthcare companies, as well as their supply chain.
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Translates business strategy and organizational needs into innovative global organizational performance solutions including organizational design, talent management, culture and employee experience.
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Knowledge of Watson LIMS and cell culture techniques a plus. Essential Position Responsibilities: Proficiently perform Molecular biology techniques such as purification of nucleic acids and quantitation assays (e.g. qPCR or ddPCR) Proficiently performs Cell biology techniques applying acceptable aseptic technique.
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This is a leadership position within MST that requires advanced technical expertise in protein purification skills, included but not limited to chromatography, filtration (tangential flow, depth, viral and dead end) in addition to general knowledge for mammalian cell culture processes and/or, formulation, protein product quality attributes, and advanced data analysis skills.
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Laboratory experience with understanding of cell culture and routine cell-based assays such as luminescence, Western Blots, ELISA, ddPCR and Flow Cytometry. Laboratory experience with understanding of cell culture and routine cell-based assays such as luminescence, Western Blots, ELISA, ddPCR and Flow Cytometry.
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Process and equipment knowledge related to cell culture operations from vial thaw through harvest, as well as analytical instruments commonly used in biopharmaceutical labs and manufacturing.
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Strategic HR business partner driving the people strategy, workforce planning, organizational design, talent management, team effectiveness and change management for Nonclinical Safety and Veterinary Sciences (NCSVS) and Cancer Immunology & Cell Therapy Thematic Research Center (CICT TRC.
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May prepare specimen and media for cell culture, using aseptic technique and knowledge of medium components and cell requirements. Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Clinical Research Associate (CRA) III.
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Frequently used techniques are multicolour flow cytometry, cell culture, functional cellular assays, life cell imaging, and immunoassays. flow cytometry, cell culture/functional cellular assays, and.
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