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Perform upstream and downstream unit operation planning and execution in a development environment including cell passaging, production, transfection, depth filtration, tangential flow filtration and chromatography.
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B.S. in Chemical/Biological Engineering, Biology, Biochemistry, or relevant scientific discipline with 2+ years of biotechnology or cell therapy industry experience. Perform execution of Adeno Associated Virus batches at the Pilot scale in support of process development and early clinical manufacturing for Cell Therapy programs.
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Also conducts and/or participates in meetings with department heads on all plant activities including environmental issues, safety, quality control, shipping, production, maintenance, purchasing, cost containment, morale, etc.
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The position will require upstream and downstream unit operation planning and execution in a development environment including cell passaging, production, transfection, depth filtration, tangential flow filtration and chromatography.
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Oversee CHO cell line development and optimization of recombinant protein expression using a variety of production formats. The primary focus of this position will be to lead the Seattle-based CMC lab function which includes CHO cell culture manufacturing, protein purification, and biophysical characterization.
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From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it. + A minimum of 6 years of increasing management responsibility of a cell therapy, drug product, or related biopharmaceutical Quality Control laboratory with a minimum of 2 years' experience with being manager of people leaders.
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Develop production processes and testing from cell screening, through pack assembly, and end of line acceptance testing. As the Lead Battery Engineer, you are responsible for all aspects of the product design, development, qualification, and hardware production.
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Perform hands-on experimental work in the development and optimization of upstream (cell culture and transfection conditions) and downstream (clarification, tangential flow filtration, chromatography) unit operations for viral vector production.
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Familiarity with research activities, including involvement in clinical trials, CAR-T cell therapy, and Stem Cell Transplantation. Participate in research activities, including clinical trials, and assist with the coordination of innovative therapies such as CAR-T cell therapy and Stem Cell Transplantation.
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If you are ready to challenge yourself, accelerate your career, and give new hope to patients, there’s no better place than here at BMS with our Cell Therapy team. Knowledge of cGMP regulations, automation / computerized systems standards, FDA, EMA and PMDA guidelines applicable to biologics and cell therapy.
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As part of a hardworking team of diverse specialists and engineers, you willbe responsible for the structural integrity of the Fuel Cell system. You will also support designing, building, and testing a Fuel Cell system.
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The Assistant/Associate Scientist will perform execution of Adeno Associated Virus batches at the Pilot scale in support of process development and early clinical manufacturing for Cell Therapy programs.
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Experience with proteins characterization preferred Position Summary: Cell Therapy Product and Analytical Development (P&AD) is seeking an enthusiastic, self-driven Scientist to join its Residual, Ancillary Materials and Protein Characterization analytical development team.
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Approaches include live-cell confocal and electron microscopy, flow analysis, mRNA/protein analyses, and genetic modifications by CRISPR-knock using cell-based and animal models. Functional assessment of mitophagy/autophagy by live-cell imaging and flow analysis.
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Hands-on cell culture experience includes operating both bench-top glass vessel, large-scale single-use bioreactor systems, and associated activities. Within the MGT, this role will be primarily responsible for supporting the Upstream cell culture operations in our pilot-scale lab (up to 250L) to generate protein materials needed for cross-functional developments as well as GLP toxicology studies.
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