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Formulation Development Scientist

Actalent

Posted Friday, August 30, 2024

Posting ID: JP-004714830

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Philadelphia, PA
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Job Title: Formulation Development Scientist


Job Description

Support formulation development of gene therapy (adeno-associated virus, lipid nanoparticles). Use forced-degradation and stability studies to improve the storage strategy in frozen, lyophilized, and liquid storage forms. Support development of drug-product processes for pipeline programs. Collaborate with Drug-product team members to design and support key IND and BLA enabling studies, including stability, administration (in-use), container closure, manufacturing optimization, and related tasks. Maintain and operate key analytics for biophysical characterization to assess changes in AAV titer, high molecular weight, and other quality attributes. This includes HPLC, particulate measurement (HIAC, HALO), and electrophoresis (Labchip).


Hard Skills

  • Formulation Development
  • HPLC
  • Aseptic Technique

Job Type

This is a contract position with a duration of 6 Month(s).


Work Site

This is a fully on-site position in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


Work Environment

Hours: Flexible start time, anywhere from 7-9am, then finish out your 8 hour day. Dress Code: Business casual. All labs have been renovated as well as the building in general. Very strong culture.


Compensation:$45

Contact Information

Email: fwhite@actalentservices.com

The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regards to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.
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