Co-op will be working in Late Phase Cell Culture Process Development. Depending on skills and interests, Co-op will take part in various technology development initiatives associated with one or more cell culture development projects. Current technology development initiatives include design of novel host cell lines and expression vectors, high-throughput media development, small and micro-scale bioreactor characterization and implementation of robotic systems for cell culture sampling and analysis.
This is a great opportunity for GRADUATE students majoring in Chemical/BioChemical Engineering or Biological Sciences
For more information on how to apply please visit UMBCworks
To learn how to obtain an internship via UMBCworks, visit http://www.shrivercenter.org/student_howdoigetstarted.html
or stop by the Shriver Center on the 1st floor of the Public Policy Building.