Job Responsibilities
1. Responsible for
enzyme evolution modification and enzyme catalysis development projects.
2. Construct, culture,
induce expression, purify proteins, and enzyme activity detection of
genetically engineered bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Pichia pastoris, and
Bacillus subtilis.
3. Write project
proposals, experimental plans, conduct result analysis, and report on time.
4. Proficient in reading
and writing scientific English, with experience in writing articles and
patents.
5. Daily management of
the laboratory, execution, and compliance with comprehensive management within
the department.
6. Complete other
related tasks assigned by superiors.
Job Requirements
1. Master's degree or
above in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Fermentation
Engineering, Bioengineering, Enzyme Catalysis, Enzyme Engineering, Chemistry,
Material Chemistry, Food Science, or related majors.
2. Familiar with enzyme
modification and enzyme catalysis process development experimental procedures.
3. Familiar with
molecular biology and microbiological experimental operations, with sharp
problem-solving abilities.
4. Familiar with
literature search methods and tools, proficient in reading and analyzing
literature.
5. Priority given to
those proficient in gene editing technologies (e.g., CRISPR/Cas9).
6. Priority given to
those proficient in operating instruments such as HPLC, GC, AKTA-Pure.
7. Priority given to
those with patent writing experience and have published more than two SCI
papers.
8. Priority given to
those with experience in R&D at large research institutions.
9. Strong sense of
responsibility, excellent communication and teamwork skills, good learning
ability, and logical thinking, adept at summarizing experiences.
10. Fresh graduates are
welcome.