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Envision working with energetic colleagues and inspirational leaders, all while gaining world-class experience in one of the most dynamic organizations in the pharmaceutical industry. This is a reality for AbbVie’s Co-Ops.
The Product Development, Science & Technology (PDS&T) organization within AbbVie Operations leads the optimization, validation, implementation, continuous improvement, and global technical support for therapeutic proteins. The PDS&T Co-Op program provides students with robust projects based on business need. Students will do meaningful work that has a real impact on our business and patients worldwide.
BioProcess Development: The department’s mission is to design, deliver and support the biologics manufacturing processes for AbbVie’s pipeline and partnered products through clinical development and commercial life cycle with quality, speed, and manufacturing excellence. This is achieved through a focus on targeted product quality, CMC acceleration, people development, and efficient workflows. Key groups include: Cell line development, Cell culture process development, Purification process development, Scale-up lab, and Analytical development. We are seeking an outstanding co-op graduate student to join our cell culture development and analytical development teams. This role will be at the intersection of cell-based assays, analytical assays, robotics (Hamilton and Biomek automation systems), and data analytics. Your contributions will help us shape the future of bioprocess development for the manufacturing of complex biologics.
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