Cell Therapy Business Development Specialist - NA East
Thermo Fisher ScientificFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)
Emeryville, California, United States
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This role is based on-site in our headquarters in Emeryville, CA.
The contract is expected to last for 6+ months with the possibility of extension or conversion to full-time employee at the end of the term.
The role requires expertise in mammalian cell culture (primarily suspension HEK and CHO), cell line development techniques, protein production workflows at various scales, and downstream readouts like Octet BLI, flow cytometry, and metabolite measurements.
Prolific seeks mission-driven, talented, and kind people in a collaborative startup environment where you'll work cross-functionally with teams in optogenetics, synthetic biology, cell line development, hardware engineering, bioprocessing, and data science.
The ideal candidate is highly motivated, detail-oriented, energized by hands-on technical work, takes pride in owning and refining cell line generation processes, and has knowledge of mammalian cell line development techniques combined with motivation to learn.
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