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We are seeking a highly motivated, early career individual to join the Process Development Team at Forte Protein Inc. The Research Associate will be involved in upstream processes, downstream purification, and process-scale chromatography, as well as tangential flow filtration or process scaling pilot studies.
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The position requires extensive experience in antibody-based therapeutics, protein engineering, molecular biology, purification, and characterization. Strong scientific background in structural biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, protein purification and characterization.
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Experience with protein purification is preferred. Knowledge and experience with standard molecular and biochemical lab techniques such as protein handling, gel electrophoresis, DNA cloning, and PCR.
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This position will report to the Technical Operations Department and will support the manufacture of HPV Gardasil as part of a multidisciplinary team, the candidate will have a fundamental knowledge of fermentation and cell culture, protein chemistry and purification, analytical techniques and/or laboratory operations.
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These techniques play a key role in fields such as metabolic imaging, protein dynamics studies, drug discovery and metabolomics, organic and inorganic materials studies and many other areas. Our team is devoted to identifying, developing, producing and marketing innovative products in the fields of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Mass Spectrometry (MS) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI.
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The Senior Director, Protein Engineering will be responsible for leading a group of scientists to design, engineer and characterize antibody-based drug candidates – in the format of ADC, bispecific and multi-specific antibodies.
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The Vita Coco Company's brands include the leading coconut water, Vita Coco; clean energy drink Runa; premium canned water, Ever & Ever; and protein-infused water, PWR LIFT. Proficiency in digital marketing tools: Google Analytics, Amazon Seller Central, Facebook Ads manager, and Shopify.
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The faculty candidate is encouraged to interact with current Downstate neuroscience researchers in Physiology & Pharmacology, Ophthalmology, Neurology, Psychiatry, and other departments, helping to make the institution more competitive for large collaborative institutional grants.
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As a senior-level molecular/cellular biologist, you will help us disrupt biologics protein and virus vector production. Develop and perform protein assays to screen and analyze transfected cells for product characterization and quality.
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We are currently seeking a professional, knowledgeable, and charismatic Personal Trainer with excellent interpersonal skills, a passion for the movement sciences, and a solid understanding of biomechanics, kinesiology, physiology, or bioenergetics.
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Develop methods to quantitatively measure the purity and heterogeneity of AAV gene therapy vectors, including empty capsid, aggregation, and capsid protein purity. Knowledge of analytic methods for quantification and characterization of AAV vectors and Protein.
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10+ years working in proteomics on protein extraction, separation, purification, and analysis techniques. Contribute to the design, development, and optimization of surface chemistry and bioconjugation methods for immobilizing peptides on a semiconductor chip for single molecule protein sequencing.
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Experience in assay development, mammalian cell culture, ELISA, Western blotting, qPCR, and experience in standard molecular biology techniques such as cloning, protein expression and purification is preferred.
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The scientist will assess nucleic acid and protein pharmaceuticals in biological extracts using liquid chromatography (LC), and electrophoresis (CE). The Staff Analytical Scientist will be part of a team involved in DNA/RNA analysis, sample preparation, method development, data analysis, and instrument development.
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The successful candidate must have previous experience and be proficient in mouse husbandry, PCR-based genotyping, cell culture, flow cytometry, as well as DNA, RNA, and protein isolation and detection techniques.
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