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Imperial College London: Research Associate Opportunities

Imperial College London: Two Research Associate positions available

  1. Formulation and Delivery of Peptide Therapeutics.
  2. Chromatographic Separation and Purification of Peptide Therapeutics

Candidates should hold a relevant first degree in Chemical Engineering or Physical or Pharmaceutical  Sciences and hold or be near completion of a PhD (or equivalent) in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Biochemistry, or a related discipline. Further information HERE

 

 

BioProNET is ending – stay in touch

BioProNET was granted a no-cost extension by the BBSRC to run until the end of August 2019. We have been investigating mechanisms by which to sustain the network beyond August 2019, and in particular to hold a Science Meeting in 2020.

Due to data protection rules, we are not allowed to use our BioProNET mailing list once funding for the network has finished.

Thank you for clicking on the link in an email that was sent to you indicate that you would like to stay in touch and be kept informed of a future bioprocessing network. Your preference has been noted.

If you arrived at this page not through an email link but would like to stay in touch please contact Jo Joanne.flannelly@manchester.ac.uk

6th Annual Science Meeting

The Principal Hotel, Manchester
June 3-4th 2019

Our flagship science meeting this year reflected on the science that has been developed to date through BioProNET support, and also provide a forward vision of the science that will underpin the next 10 years of bioprocessing.

10.00 Registration
The Cell Factory: Proteins are go

co-chaired by Emma Hargreaves and Mark Smales

11.00 Nicole Borth, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna – CHO genome news: variation, phenotypes and control
11.30 Tobias von der Haar, University of Kent – Controlling bioprocessing parameters through efficient sequence design
11.45 Sarah Smith, University of Warwick – Exploiting electron microscopy to optimise protein and biologic expression systems
12.00 Anil Day, University of Manchester – A high-yield expression platform for manufacturing recombinant human growth factors
12.15 Jose Guterriez-Marcos, University of Warwick – Rapid production of high value biologics in plant cell cultures
12.30 Poster talks: Gizem Buldum, Imperial College London – Monitoring the effect of accessory proteins on a CHO-based cell-free protein synthesis factory

Théo Mozzanino, University of Kent – Engineering the CHO secretory pathway for enhanced secretory recombinant protein production

12.40 Douglas Browning, University of Birmingham – Playing a round with recombinant protein production: what is PAR for the course
12.55 Lunch
The Cell Factory: Nucleic acids are go    chaired by Nicole Borth
14.00 Uta Griesenbach, Imperial College London – Latest developments in cystic fibrosis gene therapy
14.30 Michael Plevin, University of York – DNA motor proteins for nanopore sequencing
14:45 Duygu Dikicioglu, University of Cambridge – Addressing challenges in pre-processing and mining bioprocess development data in biocatalyst manufacturing by machine learning
15.00 Lorna Ashton, Lancaster University – Raman spectroscopy and gene therapy
15.15 Poster talks: George Prout, Cobra Biologics – Optimisation of a scalable rAAV production process 

Zoltán Kis, Imperial College London – Techno-economic analysis of emerging vaccine platform and production technologies 

15:25 James Budge, University of Kent – Engineering of CHO cell lipid metabolism to enhance biotherapeutic protein production
15.40 Refreshment break, networking, posters
Beyond the Cell and into Manufacturing          chaired by Gary Lye
16.10 Nigel Robinson, Durham University – Protein metalation in Industrial Biotechnology: E3B BBSRC NIBB opportunities
16.40 Jon Sayers, University of Sheffield – Engineering nucleases for genetic engineering and diagnostic applications
16.55 Gary Montague, Teesside University – Improved preservation of biologics by continuous intensified lyophilisation
17.10 Hirra Hussain & Louis Darton, Universities of Manchester and Kent – The BBSRC-funded Strategic Training Awards for Research Skills (STARS): The Bioprocessing Training Programme
17.25 Mark Carver, Bio-Industry Association SIAC – Shaping the future: where next for bio-processing research?
17.55 Hotel check-in
18.20 Poster session and drinks reception
20.00 Conference dinner

Day 2 – 4thJune

New Approaches and Enabling Technologies        chaired by Paul Dalby
8.45 Paul Kellam, Kymab – Deep mining of antibody responses – picking your best therapeutic mAb or vaccine
9.15 James Winterburn, University of Manchester – Enhanced glycolipid production and separation: from bench to business with UKRI funding
9.30 Alan Goddard, Aston University – Separation of sub-micron biologicals using microfluidic devices
9.45 Mark Wass, University of Kent – In silico analysis of host cell protein impurities in antibody purification
10.00 Jim Warwicker, University of Manchester – Computational approaches to study biopharmaceutical stability and formulation
10.15 Poster talks: Cloé Legrand, University of Cambridge – MRI characterisation of a microscale parallel bioreactor 

Guido Zampieri, Teesside University – Combining machine learning and metabolic modelling as a tool for bioprocess development

10.25 David Brockwell, University of Leeds – Assessing biopharmaceutical aggregation in vivo and in vitro
10.55 Refreshment break, networking, posters
The Future Should Not Be Unexpected         chaired by Alan Dickson
11.25 Damian Marshall, Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult – Cell and gene therapy manufacture: the emerging role for AI
11.55 Ray Field, AdaptImmune – Bioprocessing for autologous T cell therapy
12.25 Poster talks: Denis Calnan, Thermo Fisher Scientific – A high resolution accurate mass multi-attribute method for critical quality attribute monitoring & new peak detection

Vera Lukashchuk, Cobra Biologics – Development of analytical package for AAV vectors: focus on qPCR 

Tim Eyes, University of Manchester – GeneORator: Smart DNA library design to accelerate the identification of improved protein variants

12.40 Peter Levison, Pall Biotech – Operating in a changing landscape: future process development strategies
13.10 Prize presentation – Colin Miles, BBSRC
13.15 Lunch and meeting close

 

Current Job Opportunities

UCB Job Opportunity

UCB are currently seeking a protein Biochemist with experience in antibody engineering and production to join a bispecific antibody engineering team. The role will focus on providing protein purification expertise and antibody engineering knowledge, to support the development of new antibody based therapeutic projects and technologies.

You will work as part of the team based at our world class research centre in Slough, UK.

This exciting opportunity in the UK for an experienced biochemist with knowledge of DSP.  Follow the link to learn more. Deadline for applications is 31 Dec 2019.

https://careers.ucb.com/job/Slough-Principal-Scientist-Senior-Protein-Purification-Biochemist-Berk/520280501/


Cobra Biologics Job Opportunity

As a leading international clinical and commercial manufacturer of biologics and pharmaceuticals, Cobra Biologics offers a broad range of integrated and stand-alone contract development and manufacturing services for clinical trials and the commercial market. We take pride in manufacturing excellence and being a trusted provider, delivering what we promise and helping our customers to develop drugs for the benefit of patients.

We are currently seeking to recruit an experienced Scientist within the Innovation department at Keele, Staffordshire, UK. The position is a 12 month fixed term contract working on a UK Government funded project focused on the development of recovery and chromatography based purification processes for viral vectors. More details HERE

We are also seeking to recruit a Senior Scientist within the Innovation Department at Keele, Staffordshire, UK. The successful candidate will be responsible for biologics upstream process development.   More details HERE

Applications should be sent in writing stating the appropriate reference number with full CV and current salary details via our website: www.cobrabio.com/jobs.