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The candidate will be able to perform molecular biology experiments, including but not limited to cell culture, quantitative real-time PCR, ELISA and western blotting. Bachelor’s degree in biology, pharmacology, biochemistry, molecular biology or other related discipline with 2-3 years of lab experience OR master’s degree in biology, pharmacology, biochemistry, molecular biology or other related discipline (0 to 3 years of experience.
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Perform bench level experiments isolation involving cell culture, molecular biology, and biochemistry with minimal supervision. Experience with basic and advanced techniques in molecular biology, cell culture and/or biochemistry is highly advantageous.
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Perform in vitro studies of RSV infection in cell culture models. Proficiency in cell culture, microscopy, and viral models such as RSV. Competence in areas of critical thinking, cell culture/technical skills and written/communication skills, with prior publication record and ability to work independently as well as part of team is required.
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As this person will be the responsible for oversight of the autologous cell therapy manufacturing program, a background in cell culture, aseptic gowning and qualification, and ISO class 5 cleanroom operations is required.
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The Lead Optimization Core group within BioTDR is seeking an innovate, technical expert in molecular biology, cell culture and AAV gene therapy. 5+ years of relevant industry experience in molecular biology and cell culture development.
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Informed interpretation of experimental data and planning for subsequent experiments Bachelor's (University) degree in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or microbiology and research laboratory with documented research laboratory experience (1 academic year outside of coursework) in cell culture sterile technique, molecular cloning, genetics, and proteomics.
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This role as a Research Aide will consist of the follow responsibilities (instruction and training will be provided): assisting with technical procedures in a research laboratory by applying a variety of molecular biology, biochemistry, cell culture techniques and analytical principles; maintaining a daily record of observations/measurements; ensuring the lab's upkeep, including cleaning and organizational tasks.
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Cell based assays in cell plates, ELISA, Fluorescence detection with microplate reader, Cell culture aseptic techniques, handling, storage and maintenance of primary and cell lines, Cell transfection, lipid-based and/or magnetofection and handling of plasmids, Antibody-based cell separation techniques using magnetic columns.
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Required Skills :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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We are seeking a candidate with a fundamental understanding of Cell Biology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology. Qualifications and Preferred: Bachelor’s or master’s degree in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, or a related field.
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1 or more years of research experience in crop/plant/seed physiology, seed biology, plant developmental biology, plant reproductive biology, plant cell biology, tissue culture and Transformation, plant biochemistry or related field is desired.
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Light microscopy, immunohistochemistry, fluorescence/ confocal microscopy), biochemistry (western blot) and mammalian cell culture methods. + Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Biology, Chemist or related field.
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B.S. in cell and molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, or another Life Science field, with a master's degree preferred. Hands on experience with sterile primary cell culture techniques.
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Utilizes professional knowledge of: theories, principles, methods, and techniques of immunology, cell biology, and microbial pathogenesis, such as ELISA, ASC assays, cellular proliferation assays, western blotting, cell culture, small animal handling (such as mice or guinea pigs), and aseptic technique.
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Duties will also include the preparation of bacterial and tissue culture growth media, the preparation of bacterial isolates and tissue culture cell lines for cryogenic storage, the propagation of tissue cultures from cryogenic storage, and monitoring HL60 cells by FACS. Assistance with other assays such as ELISA / MSD and serological assays for the characterization of bacteria is possible.
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