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PROCESS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH ASSOCIATE

Execute defined procedures at various Process Development scales and unit operations. Analyze samples using various instruments & techniques (eg cell counters, spent media analyzers, etc.).Testing may include ELISA, BCA, Spectroph...

CompanyRandstad Life Sciences
AddressSan Francisco, CA
CategorySales/marketing
Job typeFull-Time
Date Posted 2 months ago See detail

Process Development Research Associate

Randstad Life Sciences

San Francisco, CA

Execute defined procedures at various Process Development scales and unit operations. Analyze samples using various instruments & techniques (eg cell counters, spent media analyzers, etc.).Testing may include ELISA, BCA, Spectroph...

Senior Scientist - Upstream Process Development

Biospace

Emeryville, CA

Implement and provide guidance on integrating QbD principles towards late stage clinical assets with emphasis on the Upstream Process (cell thaw through clarification). Design and execute studies that evaluate process robustness...

Scientist I, Process Development

Abbvie

South San Francisco, CA

The compensation range described below is the range of possible base pay compensation that the Company believes in good faith it will pay for this role at the time of this posting based on the job grade for this position. Individu...

Scientist III, Biologics Downstream Process Development

Exelixis

Alameda, CA

Under minimal supervision, develop and execute laboratory studies in Downstream Process Development (chromatography purification, viral filtration, TFF, etc) to support unit operation scale up and technology transfers to enable cl...

Associate Scientist I, Polysaccharide Process Development

Vaxcyte Inc

San Mateo, CA

Assist in design and execute experiments to further develop the upstream processes including:Working with BSL2 micro-organisms.Perform microbiology related work including plating, colony selection, gram staining and cell enumerati...