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Job Location | Mumbai City |
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EmploymentType | Full-time |
Designation: Senior Research Associate-Cell EngineeringJob Location: BangaloreDepartment: Discovery BiologyAbout SyngeneIncorporated in 1993, Syngene International Ltd. is an innovation-focused global discovery, development and manufacturing organization providing integrated scientific services to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, nutrition, animal health, consumer goods and specialty chemical industries around the world. Syngene s clientele includes world leaders such as Bristol-Myers Squibb, Baxter, Amgen, GSK, Merck KGaA and Herbalife. Its innovative culture is driven by the passion of its 4240- strong team of scientists who work with clients from around the world to solve their scientific problems, improve R&D productivity, speed up time to market and lower the cost of innovation.Job PurposeLooking for a candidate with experience in mammalian cell culture. The candidate will be a part of the Cell Engineering team working on generating stable cell lines to be used as tools or for production purposes. He or she will be in a fast-paced work environment that offers a great opportunity to learn and grow.Key Responsibilities:
Keyskills :
researchvalidationhplcnmrliteraturemolecular biology techniquesequal employment opportunitycontinuous improvement facilitationcell linesanimal healthconsumer goodsflow cytometrywestern blotting