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Glycos Biotechnologies average salary is $65,822, median salary is $65,822 with a salary range from $60,403 to $71,240.
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60,403
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65,822
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65,822
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71,240
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Financial Analyst 71,240-71,240 Somerset, NJ, 08873 2016 Glycos Biotechnologies Financial Analyst Salaries (2)
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Financial Analyst 60,403-60,403 Somerset, NJ, 08873 2013 Glycos Biotechnologies Financial Analyst Salaries (2)
Glycos Biotechnologies Somerset, NJ Salaries
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  • Glycos Biotechnologies
  • Industry: Biotech/Healthcare
  • City: Houston, TX
  • GlycosBio is a pioneer in molecular biology and microbial engineering, focused on scientifically developing microorganisms that make high-value biochemicals and biofuels for partner biorefineries. GlycosBio's microbial strains produce a variety of high margin biochemicals from a diverse set of feedstocks and co-product streams that are traditionally considered waste or low value. Convertible feedstocks include a wide range of cellulosics, thin stillage from ethanol, algae, biodiesel glycerin, and other renewable feedstocks that traditionally have a very low financial value. Our technology also has a much lower carbon footprint than traditional chemical manufacturing (like algae, many of our processes absorb CO2).