Associate Director - Protein Engineering and Production
American Association of Physicists in Medicine(21 days ago)
About this role
An Associate Director leading the Protein Engineering and Production group at AstraZeneca focused on large-scale, multi-specific antibody therapeutics. The role centers on advancing automated, high-throughput protein production workflows and aligning scientific strategy across multidisciplinary engineering and scientific teams. The position supports organizational goals to scale therapeutic protein production and innovation.
Required Skills
- Protein Expression
- Protein Purification
- Molecular Biology
- Cloning
- Automation
- Liquid Handling
- High-Throughput
- Team Leadership
- Project Management
- Data Analysis
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Qualifications
- PhD in Biotechnology or Related Field
- Master's in Related Field
- Bachelor's in Related Field
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