- Merck (Rahway, NJ)
- …Manufacturing Division, within the Bioprocess Drug Substance Commercialization (BDSC), the Cell Culture and Fermentation Sciences (CCFS) department provides the ... for junior staff. Provide technical guidance in the various aspects of Cell Culture process development/commercialization for large molecule products. +… more
- Merck (Kenilworth, NJ)
- …Process Cell Sciences (PCS) is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Principal Scientist to help develop and characterize early and late stage mammalian ... commercial cell lines to support innovative biological pipeline projects. **Position...biology/molecular biology and hands-on experience of molecular techniques, mammalian culture and next-gene sequencing. Candidate should demonstrate and stay… more
- Bristol Myers Squibb (Warren, NJ)
- …work and in their personal lives. Read more: careers.bms.com/working-with-us . **Title:** ** Principal Scientist , Analytical Testing and Data Network in CTAD** ... NJ** We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated ** Principal Scientist ** to join our team. The...experience with PCR, Digital PCR, FLOW cytometry, ELISA, and cell culture . Excellent problem-solving skills. + Demonstrated… more
- Bristol Myers Squibb (Summit, NJ)
- …gathering that advance the Portfolio. **Experience & Qualifications:** + ** Principal Scientist level:** Ph.D. in analytical, organic chemistry ... optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives...or engineering with 9-12 years of experience + **Senior Principal Scientist level:** Ph.D. in analytical, organic… more
- New York University (New York, NY)
- …selected candidate will complete general techniques in assay development, biochemistry, and cell culture ; under supervision, will participate in standard lab ... to join the study team as an Associate Research Scientist / Research Technologist position. The successful candidate will...cell biology and/or immunology. Experience with assay development, cell imaging, mammalian cell culture … more