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Subject: Ph.D Protein Biochemist Position
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To develop, optimize, and validate HPLC and GC
methods for biopharmaceutical
products such as humanized monoclonal antibodies and
recombinant vaccines
 Ph.D. in Chemistry or Biochemistry (or equivalent
work experience), with at
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 reversed phase, and affinity chromatography.  Must
 be familiar with cGMP
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From: mark.cauchi@med.monash.edu.au (Mark Cauchi)
Subject: Recombinant DNA Techniques Course
Date: 21 Jun 2001 07:21:53 +0100
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The Microbial Biotechnology & Diagnostic Unit at the
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its Recombinant DNA Techniques Course during the
18-23 November, 2001. 
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