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J&J Family of Companies Associate Scientist, API Cell Therapy Process Development in Spring House, Pennsylvania
Johnson & Johnson is currently seeking an Associate Scientist, API Cell Therapy Process Development located in Spring House, PA site.
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We are looking for an energetic, highly motivated and collaborative Associate Scientist candidate with demonstrated expertise in cell therapy process development and process innovation. In this role, the successful candidate will be involved in process design, unit operation development, and parameter optimization studies resulting in the development of new production processes. The successful candidate will work as part of a cross-functional teams supporting pre-clinical and clinical programs, focused on autologous processes.
Primary responsibilities for this role include but are not limited to:
Execute process development studies using sound scientific and engineering principles to develop and improve unit operations used for production of autologous T-cell therapies
Execute phase-appropriate process development studies, identifying process parameters and appropriate ranges to be assessed for optimal experimental design of the study
Work as a key team member on shared deliverables to meet project timelines and deliverables
Timely and thorough documentation and completion of electronic laboratory notebooks
Author and contribute to reports detailing experimental work and summarizing results, protocols, technical reports and SOPs
Maintain all individual training and safety requirements, participate in routine lab operations (maintenance, safety activities, calibrations) and maintain compliance with all appropriate SOPs for laboratory work, data recording, and laboratory equipment
Other duties, as necessary
Qualifications
B.S. in Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering or Immunology with at least 1-2 years of industry experience required
Knowledge of biology/immunology/biochemistry as applied in cell and gene therapy processes (such as aseptic cell culture, cellular metabolism, T-cell biology, cryopreservation) is required
Knowledge and experience in CAR-T cell therapy, T cell biology, and fundamental immunology is preferred.
Prior hands-on experience with equipment and unit operations typically used in process development and manufacture of cell therapy products is preferred
Cell culture experience is required
Experience with primary T cells preferred
Able to independently execute and troubleshoot experiments, analyze/ report/present data and collaborate with team members to design studies
Experience working in a self-driven, performance/results oriented, fast paced environment
Demonstrated ability to effectively work in cross functional teams, meet deadlines, and prioritize multiple projects
Able to manage time and elevate relevant issues to other team members and team lead
Detail oriented with excellent verbal and written communication skills
Excellent problem-solving skills as applied to process and equipment troubleshooting
Working knowledge of statistical software (e.g. JMP) is preferred
Must be comfortable handling and processing blood or serum samples
Occasional weekend work may be required.
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