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Job Location | Kolkata |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | Education / Training |
Functional Area | Bio Tech / R&D / Scientist |
EmploymentType | Full-time |
Designation: Associate Scientist/ Senior Associate Scientist-Protein ExpressionJob 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 Purpose:The candidate needs to be well trained in routine mammalian cell culture practices like establishment of cell banks, expansion and scale up of cell lines, serum free adaptation and characterization of cell lines. The Candidate should also have basic molecular biology experience.Key Responsibilities:
Keyskills :
protocolshplcdocumentationcontinuous improvement facilitationanimal healthvalidationequal employment opportunitycell linesrecord keepingmammalian cell culturesopcell culturepolymerase chain reaction pcr