US Tech Solutions, Inc.
Associate Scientist I
US Tech Solutions, Inc., South San Francisco, California, United States, 94080
Duration: 12 months contract
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Job Description:
The Cell Line Development Group in South San Francisco, CA is seeking an Associate Scientist I to join a talented and collaborative team developing CHO cell lines for GMP applications. In this laboratory position the candidate will perform
hands-on CHO cell line development and characterization
studies in a well-supported and dynamic environment to help advance Client biotherapeutics into human clinical studies. The work will encompass molecular, cellular, and bioprocess development studies relating to the
generation and characterization of optimized CHO cell lines for production of our cancer pipeline candidates.
Responsibilities:
Perform
CHO cell line development,
including transfection, selection,
single cell sub cloning , growth and productivity screening, cell banking and stability assessment of cell banks. Design and generate DNA vector constructs for protein including monoclonal antibodies and antibody-like molecules) Culture mammalian cells across multiple scales and formats, from 96-well plates up to shake flasks. Operate instruments like ViCell automated cell counter, Octet, Clone Select Imager, microscope, HPLC, ambr15, Beacon and flow cytometer. Share responsibility for equipment maintenance. Perform genetic characterization of cell banks using molecular techniques like DNA sequencing and PCR. Review DNA sequencing data
(including NGS), Southern/Northern blots, quantitative PCR results. Author and review cell line development technical reports that meet expectations of regulatory agencies for all stages from IND to BLA. Present updates at cross-functional meetings and collaborate closely with cell culture, purification, analytical and formulation development colleagues to meet project timelines. Actively seek opportunities to optimize or enhance the cell line development workflow. May publish or present scientific findings in peer-reviewed journals, internal or external conferences or consortia. Display effective organization, verbal and written communication skills, and adherence to good documentation practices.
Experience:
BS with a minimum of 1 to 3 years
of relevant experience Proficient in aseptic techniques, mammalian cell culture and basic molecular biology techniques
(molecular cloning, plasmid preps, DNA digests/gels, PCR/qPCR) Experienced in developing stably transfected CHO cell lines for production of monoclonal antibodies and antibody-like molecules. Strong understanding of mammalian cell biology and molecular biology concepts. Must have excellent attention to detail and must keep detailed records in electronic lab notebook on a daily basis. Demonstrated ability to independently design, execute and interpret critical experiments to answer scientific questions. Background in CHO cell line development for GMP applications within biotech/pharma industry. Understanding of cell biology and bioprocess engineering concepts. Hands-on experience running RNA-seq workflow and analysis Experience in bioinformatics software to analyze DNA and RNA for sequence confirmation and expression analysis Proficiency in programming/data science languages, such as R, Python, and Java Experience with flow cytometry Experience with ddPCR Experience with ambr15 operation
Skills:
CHO cell culture experience
required CHO cell line development required Single cell cloning
experience is needed Molecular Biology (DNA/RNA extraction)
Education:
BS with a minimum of 1 to 3 years
of relevant experience
About US Tech Solutions: US Tech Solutions is a global staff augmentation firm providing a wide range of talent on-demand and total workforce solutions. To know more about US Tech Solutions, please visit www.ustechsolutions.com.
US Tech Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Apply (by clicking the relevant button) after checking through all the related job information below.
Job Description:
The Cell Line Development Group in South San Francisco, CA is seeking an Associate Scientist I to join a talented and collaborative team developing CHO cell lines for GMP applications. In this laboratory position the candidate will perform
hands-on CHO cell line development and characterization
studies in a well-supported and dynamic environment to help advance Client biotherapeutics into human clinical studies. The work will encompass molecular, cellular, and bioprocess development studies relating to the
generation and characterization of optimized CHO cell lines for production of our cancer pipeline candidates.
Responsibilities:
Perform
CHO cell line development,
including transfection, selection,
single cell sub cloning , growth and productivity screening, cell banking and stability assessment of cell banks. Design and generate DNA vector constructs for protein including monoclonal antibodies and antibody-like molecules) Culture mammalian cells across multiple scales and formats, from 96-well plates up to shake flasks. Operate instruments like ViCell automated cell counter, Octet, Clone Select Imager, microscope, HPLC, ambr15, Beacon and flow cytometer. Share responsibility for equipment maintenance. Perform genetic characterization of cell banks using molecular techniques like DNA sequencing and PCR. Review DNA sequencing data
(including NGS), Southern/Northern blots, quantitative PCR results. Author and review cell line development technical reports that meet expectations of regulatory agencies for all stages from IND to BLA. Present updates at cross-functional meetings and collaborate closely with cell culture, purification, analytical and formulation development colleagues to meet project timelines. Actively seek opportunities to optimize or enhance the cell line development workflow. May publish or present scientific findings in peer-reviewed journals, internal or external conferences or consortia. Display effective organization, verbal and written communication skills, and adherence to good documentation practices.
Experience:
BS with a minimum of 1 to 3 years
of relevant experience Proficient in aseptic techniques, mammalian cell culture and basic molecular biology techniques
(molecular cloning, plasmid preps, DNA digests/gels, PCR/qPCR) Experienced in developing stably transfected CHO cell lines for production of monoclonal antibodies and antibody-like molecules. Strong understanding of mammalian cell biology and molecular biology concepts. Must have excellent attention to detail and must keep detailed records in electronic lab notebook on a daily basis. Demonstrated ability to independently design, execute and interpret critical experiments to answer scientific questions. Background in CHO cell line development for GMP applications within biotech/pharma industry. Understanding of cell biology and bioprocess engineering concepts. Hands-on experience running RNA-seq workflow and analysis Experience in bioinformatics software to analyze DNA and RNA for sequence confirmation and expression analysis Proficiency in programming/data science languages, such as R, Python, and Java Experience with flow cytometry Experience with ddPCR Experience with ambr15 operation
Skills:
CHO cell culture experience
required CHO cell line development required Single cell cloning
experience is needed Molecular Biology (DNA/RNA extraction)
Education:
BS with a minimum of 1 to 3 years
of relevant experience
About US Tech Solutions: US Tech Solutions is a global staff augmentation firm providing a wide range of talent on-demand and total workforce solutions. To know more about US Tech Solutions, please visit www.ustechsolutions.com.
US Tech Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.