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B.S.or above in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Synthetic Biology, Microbiology, Biomedical Engineering, or related biomedical field with a minimum of 6 year experience in the pharmaceutical company, biotech or related industries.
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Bachelor of Science in biochemistry, nutrition, food, dairy, animal, biology, bacteriology, molecular biology or microbiology or a related engineering field. Bachelor of Science in biochemistry, nutrition, food, dairy, animal, biology, bacteriology, molecular biology or microbiology or a related engineering field.
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The ideal candidate would have laboratory experience in analytical chemistry / analytical biochemistry or analytical biology. The Cooking Lab includes a culinary team, an in-house publishing team, as well as a marketing and publicity team - All of the books that we have published have helped make the concepts behind avant-garde cooking, photography, and food science even more widely available.
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Ph. D. in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Synthetic Biology, Microbiology, Biomedical Engineering, or related biomedical field with a minimum of 6-year experience in the pharmaceutical company, biotech or related industries.
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BS/MS in Biochemistry, Biology, Bioengineering or related field with 7+ years of experience or Ph. D. with 3+ years of experience. As a Senior Scientist in the Analytical Development and Support group, you will develop and execute separations methods for support of process development, cell line development, and release testing of biotherapeutics.
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Senior Scientist, Analytical Development and Support Analytical | Just – Evotec Biologics, Redmond, WA. Just-Evotec Biologics is seeking a motivated and creative Senior Scientist who desires a significant opportunity to improve worldwide access to biotherapeutics.
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Support tech transfer of analytical methods to Quality Control. Utilize chromatography data systems and informatics platforms to analyze and distribute analytical results. Expertise in the development and qualification and/or validation of H/UPLC (SEC, RP, HILIC, IEX), CE (CE-SDS, icIEF) methods.
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Senior Scientist, Analytical Development and Support Analytical. is seeking a motivated and creative Senior Scientist who desires a significant opportunity to improve worldwide access to biotherapeutics.
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Bachelor's degree in molecular biology, chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical science, chemical engineering or related field, Master is preferred. Bachelor's degree in molecular biology, chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical science, chemical engineering or related field, Master is preferred.
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Ph. D.; MS in Protein Science, Biochemistry, Biophysics, or a related field (Ph. D., new graduates welcome); 5+ years (MS) of relevant pharmaceutical or biotech experience. Support and closely work with research, cell-line development, upstream, downstream, and analytical scientist.
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We are looking for a dedicated and motivated Research Associate to join a cross-disciplinary team to help develop and support RNA delivery formulation and new RNA product research and development. Direct experience with messenger RNA is preferred.
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Ph. D. degree in pharmaceutical science, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, or an MS in a related field with a minimum of 3 years of experience in the pharmaceutical company, biotech, or related industries.
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Strong knowledge of analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical science. This position will play a pivotal role in the development and optimization of analytical methods for synthetic RNA, DNA, and formulation finished products, as well as in-process controls, raw materials, and new chemicals to ensure compliance with GMP standards.
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B.Sc. in biomedical sciences (i.e., molecular/cellular biology or biochemistry) or related discipline. Sample preparation for mass spectrometry analysis, including protein purification. To accomplish this goal, the lab is developing mass spectrometry-based technologies that can identity protein-protein interactions on a large scale and how protein朴rotein interactions change over time.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering or. Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering or. Our tools portfolio includes our proprietary, serum-free and protein-free, fully defined CryoStor freeze media and HypoThermosol shipping and storage media, ThawSTAR family of automated, water-free thawing products, evo cold chain management system, and Custom Biogenic Systems high-capacity storage freezers.
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