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Reddit » Biotech - Engineering Biology to Service Us
14h ago
I did pharmacy in india came to usa. They consider my degree as BS in chemistry. I am working in production for a pharmaceutical company since last 5 years. Gain lots of experience on stuf like HPLC, pipeting,Harvest,innoc all the things related to production. And to be honest i can not continue in production it's just painful to watch people getting the place you deserve all the time. Please suggest a position i can go further not production at all. QA,QC,validation what else i can go with my background?what other field i can go with my degree? Please do suggest:)
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Reddit » Biotech - Engineering Biology to Service Us
14h ago
https://www.drugdiscoverytrends.com/top-funded-biotechs-2023/?trk=feed_main-feed-card_reshare_feed-article-content
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Reddit » Biotech - Engineering Biology to Service Us
14h ago
I'm trying to transition into clinops/clinical science. I'm applying to two online Master's in Drug Development as I will be working full time. Has anyone completed a Master's in Drug Development? What was your goal for the program? Was it worth the money/time invested?
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Reddit » Biotech - Engineering Biology to Service Us
14h ago
I’m trying to run an ELISA using a kit. My standard curve seems to have no problem however my samples, most of them show overflow when read using a micro plate reader at 450nm. I know I should be diluting the samples using a buffer to reduce the concentration but is there anything else you would recommend when I run my assay again? It might be a little silly but I just want to do everything right the next time I do it.
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Reddit » Biotech - Engineering Biology to Service Us
1d ago
Is it possible to use spectrophotometry to observe bacterial growth in a petri dish? Can’t seem to find an answer on the internet
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Reddit » Biotech - Engineering Biology to Service Us
1d ago
Currently leading machine learning teams in the Medical Devices field, but looking to get my foot in the door at the drug companies. I'm an expert in machine learning and want to use this as my way in.
Anyone has some good resources to start getting familiar with the space of drug development using machine learning?
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Reddit » Biotech - Engineering Biology to Service Us
1d ago
I am pursuing a research position in the following institutes: UCLA-Cedars- COH Id like some insight regarding the culture, career development etc.
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Reddit » Biotech - Engineering Biology to Service Us
1d ago
I’m an undergrad doing Cancer research, and I have to run a lot of qrt-PCRs, does anyone have any tips on how to isolate RNA, reverse transcribe and plate in a timely and orderly fashion? LOL
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Reddit » Biotech - Engineering Biology to Service Us
1d ago
Hello. I am planning to going back to school next school year. I have a diploma in medical lab technician.
As a second option, I applied for biotech in both Seneca and Humber college. Got my acceptance letter from both. Does anyone know which one offers the program better ?
Thank you in advance fellas.
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Reddit » Biotech - Engineering Biology to Service Us
1d ago
Hello all,
I’m seriously looking into moving to Seattle and I am looking for insights for those who may have worked in the area. For context, I am currently working as an application scientist using lab automation tools (Hamilton mostly) to automate DNA/RNA extraction workflows for customers. I’ve had a unique path to my current role as I have a BS and went straight into manufacturing after college. I worked my way into a supervisory role but was burned out. Transitioned into a lab tech role to gain necessary wet lab experience and then got promoted to my current role.
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