DepartmentBSD SRF - cGMP
About the Department
The primary mission of the Cellular and Tissue Based Processing cGMP Facility is to manufacture cell-based products and clinical grade reagents for treatment of patients on Phase I, II and III clinical trials. This sub core was developed in 2001 to accommodate the growing number of clinical trials that require highly manipulated cellular products for patient treatment. The cGMP facility is registered with the FDA in accordance with 21 CFR part 1271. This registration complies with federal regulations that require clinical facilities engaged in production of cellular products follow strict guidelines to minimize microbial contamination and manufacture cellular-based products that are sterile and potent for their intended purpose. The facility is capable of providing a range of services dedicated for supporting cellular based therapies including vaccines for patient treatments.
Job Summary
The job performs routine assignments related to the documentation and reporting of basic clinical studies. Supports decisions that impact clinical research conducted across the University. Under the supervision of the Technical Director and facility manager of the cGMP Core, this position requires the candidate to collaborate within a team atmosphere that process and compound clinical grade vaccines and cell therapy products in the Cellular and Tissue Based Processing cGMP Facility. This position requires the candidate to adhere to sponsored clinical trial protocols and standard operating procedures as well as working off hours at times. The ideal candidate will need to be a self-starter and be responsible for maintaining strict compliance under various regulatory agencies and detailed record keeping. This candidate will be required to juggle multiple/competing priorities and also be assigned back up duties to support facility operations. The candidate must be open to undergoing and pass rigorous training with respect to cGMP and USP standards as well as various technical assays and procedures specific for various cellular manipulation techniques.
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