Our Research Scientists are our Inventors. Using innovative thinking, state-of-the-art facilities, and robust scientific methodology, we partner to deliver the next medical breakthrough.
Biologics Process Research & Development (BPR&D) within our company’s Research Laboratories (our Research & Development Division) is on a mission to rapidly deliver diverse biotherapeutics to patients by efficiently developing innovative, robust manufacturing processes and technologies. To achieve this, we work closely with colleagues in Discovery, Pre-clinical, Early Development, Analytical, Formulation, and Commercial Manufacturing while providing a diverse and inclusive environment for all. Beyond process development for pipeline biologics, we innovate and build next generation biomanufacturing technologies. Examples include investments for development of continuous manufacturing, green and sustainable processes, and proprietary technology platforms. We actively publish and engage with the scientific community to influence the field.
BPR&D includes three lab-facing technical functional areas: Process Cell Sciences (PCS), Upstream and Downstream Process Development & Engineering. The latter two together form our Biologics’ Process Development (BPD) group. This job posting covers opportunities for the BPD group. We are actively looking for highly motivated people with a passion for innovation and interest in contributing to upstream and/or downstream bioprocessing.
As an Associate Scientist in BPR&D you will work with a highly collaborative team of scientists and engineers to design, develop and execute robust processes in support of early- to late-stage biological products. You will apply rigorous scientific principles to solve challenging problems focused on developing the best processes to deliver life-changing medicines to patients worldwide. You will also have an opportunity to contribute to additional areas of interest such as biophysical, process, economic and/or multivariate modeling as we are committed to leveraging digital ways of working to enhance our ability to design robust processes.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Contribute to the development of innovative and disruptive technologies for next-generation biologic manufacturing processes
Develop and characterize robust clinical processes capable of delivering multi-kilogram quantities of drug substance
Independently design and conduct experiments for individual unit operations using relevant operational parameters and analytical inputs
Integrate unit operations both physically and with relevant process control and monitoring platforms for concurrent operations
Collaborate across BPR&D, process analytics, and other functional teams in both R&D and manufacturing to advance the biologics pipeline
Conduct laboratory-scale and/or pilot-scale studies to support scale-up and tech transfer of processes
Contribute to a safe and compliant laboratory work environment
MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelors (or expected completion by Dec 2024) in Chemical/Biochemical/Biomedical Engineering, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Structural biology, or related fields
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS:
Scientific understanding of the engineering principles for recombinant protein production unit operations.
Knowledge with aseptic technique, protein biophysical properties, and general protein laboratory practices
Strong passion and commitment to integrate science and innovation into biologics’ process development
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS:
Experience with molecular biology, protein expression, mammalian cell culture, protein purification, biochemical engineering, or protein analytical technologies
Knowledge of statistical data analysis tools such as the design of experiments and multivariate data analysis