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Assist the broader R&D department with complex laboratory tasks such as mammalian cell culture. Bachelor's degree in Biology, Biochemistry, or related. Building a culture of care, engagement, and recognition with clear outcomes.
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BS/MS degree in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Virology, Biochemistry, Genetics, or a related discipline with 3+ years of laboratory research experience. Proficient in mammalian cell culture and general molecular biology techniques such as transient plasmid transfection, PCR, qPCR, ddPCR and Western blot.
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Two years of undergraduate research experience in a molecular biology/biochemistry/chemical biology/cell biology/microbiology laboratory. The Research Staff Assistant assists a senior student with the development of yeast therapeutics: Engineering yeast for high titer production of biologics using high/throughput methods and characterization of proteins by ELISA and Western Blot. Purifying and characterizing proteins by tagging technologies, FPLC, size exclusion and ion exchange chromatography, mass spec, in vitro tissue culture and biochemical assays.
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Candidates with experience with a variety of cell culture techniques, cell/molecular biology and biochemistry techniques, and expertise in cholesterol efflux assays and myeloid cell models.
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Technical expertise with in vitro and ex vivo assays, mammalian tissue culture, reporter cell lines (including custom generation of reporter systems), and primary human cell cultures.
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Experience in mammalian cell culture, cell-based assays and flow cytometry. The successful candidate will perform laboratory research including membrane protein purification, structure determination, biophysical/biochemical characterization and cell-based assays using state-of-the-art resources.
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Tissue culture techniques and functional cell-based assay development. Essential for the rolePh. D. in Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or other relevant scientific field with 5+ years of experience in antibody engineering and/or bispecific design.
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Experience with cell culture (maintaining cell lines, cell passaging, or cell counting techniques) BS/BA in Biochemistry, Virology, or other related field. The Scientific Team at Russell Tobin & Associates is supporting a world-class biotech/pharmaceutical client near Raleigh, NC with a QC Virology Lab Analyst opportunity.
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Cgmp, Sop, Laboratory, Cell culture, CDMO, aseptic technique, Seed thin, Ultra Filtration, biotechnology, BioPharma, Cleanroom, Aseptic, Manufacturing process, Gmp. Participate in technology transfer activities, providing expertise in cell culture processes and contributing to process improvement initiatives.
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Must Equal 100% Performs mammalian tissue culture (30%) Grows, maintains, expands, and treats mammalian cell lines Develops, evaluates and implements new or modified culture procedures Improves laboratory methods of primary tissue culture Performs mouse handling functions (30%) Breeding of mice with minimal supervision Performs mouse genotyping and help maintain animal (mouse) colonies Assist in routine in vivo experiments, such as xenograft models of cancer.
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Strong technical knowledge of upstream drug substance processing (cell culture, harvest) and a broad understanding of related disciplinary areas in bioprocessing (chromatography, filtration, buffer compounding.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in cell culture and multicolor flow cytometry. Good understanding of cell culture and aseptic technique. Experience with cell culture (primary cells and immortalized tumor cells.
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Assist lab personnel with analyzing the biological data and performing basic biochemical experiments, such as cell culture, running PCR, DNA, and protein gels, attending group meetings, and presenting literature and experiences, etc.
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Prior hands-on experience in mammalian cell culture, in vitro cell-based assays, molecular biology including qPCR, immunoassays. BS with 0-2 years of experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology, or a related field of biology.
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Our research aims to make use of multiple mouse models of nervous system injury and employ cell type-specific in vivo molecular manipulations, single cell RNA and ATAC sequencing, mouse transgenics, primary neuron, astrocyte and microglia culture, molecular biology, protein biochemistry, neuroanatomical tract tracing, histology, microscopy, and biobehavioral assessments in mouse models of CNS injury and degeneration.
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