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Alphanumeric is hiring a DOWNSTREAM ASSOCIATE SCIENTIST to work in Upper Merion, King of Prussia, PA with our client of 20 years committed to improving lives through medical and pharmaceutical advancements.
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Downstream - Chromatography, Ultrafiltration Diafiltration, In Line Dilution/Conditioning, Viral Filtration, Column Packing. Experience with upstream, downstream or utility process engineering.
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Performing downstream operations such as normal flow filtration, tangential flow filtration, homogenization, lyophilization, chromatography, and centrifugation. Position Details: Position Type: Scientist III – Upstream Bioreactors) and Downstream (flow filtration chromatography, etc.
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Upstream Role Downstream Role Utilities and Support Role Inoculum Chromatography Media Prep Single Use Bioreactor Ultrafiltration Diafiltration Buffer Prep Wave Bioreactor In Line Dilution/Conditioning CIP Perfusion Bioreactor Viral Filtration SIP Centrifuge Column Packing WFI Process Gases Caustic Dilution and Distribution Clean Steam Waste Treatment.
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Downstream associate - first shift. Familiarity with protein purification process operations and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) regulations. Education: - Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering, Biology, Chemistry, or other engineering or scientific field skills: SOP, Biology, Chemistry, Protein Purification, GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) Equal Opportunity Employer: Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, National Origin, Age, Genetic Information, Disability, Protected Veteran Status, or any other legally protected group status.
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Experience with DNA and RNA extraction methods and downstream use. Knowledge of peptide and protein structure and function. Experience with DNA and RNA extraction methods and downstream use. BS degree in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences or other related science degree.
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Manage the business relationships with upstream work suppliers and downstream customers to ensure expectations are appropriately established and are supported by performance data; identify and implement changes in work processes that foster innovation and improvements.
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The Associate Scientist II, Downstream Tech Transfer (PD/Tech Transfer) will report to the Associate Director of Tech Transfer and will have responsibilities supporting the downstream process development technology transfer activities for viral vector pilot and GMP manufacturing campaigns.
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Must have strong scientific and hands-on understanding of a wide variety of common downstream unit operations for large molecule purification (e.g., depth filtration, chromatography, tangential flow filtration), biotherapeutic and/or vaccine production, and purification process development.
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Job DescriptionPerform downstream processing laboratory support, including column chromatography, normal-flow and cross-flow filtration, solution preparation, basic analytical methods, summarizing and reporting data, and other related activities.
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No. of openings: Downstream - 4 & Upstream - 2. Dispense large and small amounts of raw materials Perform CIP and SIP of product tanks. Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering, Biology, Chemistry, or other engineering or scientific field.
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Preparation of buffer solutions, chromatographic separation, filtration and concentration operation, etc.
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Preparation of buffer solutions, chromatographic separation, filtration and concentration operation, etc.
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12 years minimum of process engineering design experience involving: API, chemical processing, cell culture, upstream and downstream purification, Single Use Technology, and multiple use technology.
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The Senior Designer, Piping provides design support for piping, hanger supports, details and construction documents for the following systems (to include but not limited to): high purity gases, chemicals, upstream and downstream biologics processing, fill/finish, high purity water, waste treatment, and clean process and support utilities, equipment layouts, and the like.
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