The Upstream Process Development group within our BR&D organization is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to join a team of scientists and engineers focused on developing and optimizing mammalian cell culture processes for recombinant proteins and other modalities for early- and late-phase clinical trials. This role will focus on developing and applying innovative mathematical and computational modeling approaches to characterize, understand, and predict the complex biological systems used in mammalian cell culture. The fellow will build mechanistic and data-driven models, including genome-scale and hybrid metabolic models, to predict cellular behavior, diagnose process bottlenecks, and rationally guide the design of feeding strategies and medium compositions. Where current development often relies on iterative empirical screening, this position aims to establish a model-guided approach that narrows the experimental search space before committing significant laboratory effort. The fellow will also explore the use of these models within real-time monitoring and control frameworks, and will leverage machine learning to enable earlier, model-informed decisions such as clone selection based on predicted process performance. The work establishes a closed-loop cycle in which model predictions are validated experimentally and the resulting data continuously improves model accuracy. This position is well suited to a highly motivated scientist who wants to bridge computational modeling an d hands-on bioprocess experimentation.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree