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Grad Intern - Drug Product Development
Job Number:
44372160
Company Name:
Amgen
Job Location:
Thousand Oaks, CA US
Job Categories:
Human Resources Science & Biotech
Grad Intern - Drug Product Development
Amgen's Drug Product Development department at our Thousand Oaks headquarters is looking for an graduate student interested in a 10 - 12 week internship to be involved in expanding our understanding of the mechanism of glass dissolution and delamination and to map the formulation and container factors that lead to glass degradation.
The existing knowledge in this area will be leveraged and the intern will • Use HPLC-based assays to assess the effect of formulation conditions on container interactions.
During the internship the intern will be working closely with the scientists/ subject matter experts in the group. The intern will have ample opportunities to work with cutting edge analytical and surface techniques to explore the phenomenon of glass dissolution/ delamination in specific, as well develop an in-depth understanding of general protein stability considerations as it relates to the formulation container interactions. In addition to the technical training, this will also enable the intern a ""snapshot"" of what it means to work in a professional setting and the associated experiences that comes with it including but not limited to teamwork, timeline management, and effective communication.
Amgen retains the right to add or change the duties of the position at any time. As an EEO/AA M/F/V/D employer, Amgen values and encourages diversity in the workplace
Basic Qualifications In the process of pursuing a masters or a PhD degree in biochemistry/pharmaceutical science/chemical engineering/life sciences/chemistry. Amgen requires that all individuals applying for an internship or a co-op assignment at Amgen must meet the following criteria: • Must be 18 years or older; • Must be a current full time student; • Must have completed at least one full year of study by the time the internship begins; • Must have not yet graduated; • Must be in good academic standing within their majors and overall at their university; • Must be enrolled in school the fall season following the potential internship or co-op assignment. • Must not be employed at the time the internship starts
Preferred Qualifications • A working knowledge of proteins with an understanding of protein chemistry, protein-surface interactions and stability is preferable. • Applicants with knowledge of protein or small molecule techniques (chromatographic assays) will also be preferred.