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Intrexon Work Values
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Daily Duties at Intrexon :
Senior Scientist –Industrial Products Division Metabolic Engineering and Systems Biology
What they like about Intrexon :
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Information about Intrexon
Company Rank: Not Available
Average length of employment : 1 year
Average salary of employees: $105,000
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Climbers who worked at Intrexon had these interests:
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Advances in Enzymology and related Areas of Molecular Biology |
E.T.Johnson, E. Holtzapple and C. Schmidt-Dannert. “Combinatorial and Evolutionary Design of Biosynthetic Reaction Sequences” Advances in Enzymology and related Areas of Molecular Biology Volume 76 (Toone, E.,Ed.) Wiley-Interscience, 2009. |
