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Desirable skills/experience: Quantitative image analysis, some experience in artificial intelligence and machine learning, and hands-on experience in human neuroimaging and data analysis techniques such as MRI, fMRI, PET and EEG. Candidates with diverse experience and interests seeking to establish a career in neuroimaging are encouraged to apply.
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1+ years: Hands-on experience, or other related lab experience with chromatographic systems to include HPLC, LCMS, GC, or GCMS. Analytical and Regulated Projects group within Department of Pharmaceuticals and Bioengineering Department supports the compliant and efficient operation of both analysis and GMP support for the department in addition to independent ongoing pharmaceutical operations.
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At least two years of hands-on laboratory experience with molecular biology (cloning, recombinant protein production) and next-generation sequencing. Associate's, Bachelor's or similar degree in bioengineering, molecular biology or similar.
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Hands-on lab experience in one of the following areas: DNA assembly, plasmid creation and amplification, analytical assay development for DNA/RNA, and NGS. Prepare detailed development documents and provide hands-on training to operators allowing for successful handoff of automation platforms.
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Extensive knowledge in machine learning and hands-on experience in developing and implementing deep learning algorithms and generative models like VAEs, GANs, autoregressive models and transformers.
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Demonstrated working knowledge and hands-on experience in a variety of micro- and nanofabrication techniques, including but not limited to: Photolithography, Resist processing, Wet-etching, Dry-etching (reactive ion etching, inductively couple plasma etching), Chemical vapor deposition, Sputtering, Electron-beam evaporation, Electro-forming, Bonding, Micromachining, Chemical Processing.
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Master’s or undergraduate degree in quantitative sciences (mathematics, computer science, statistics, bioinformatics, bioengineering) with at least 3+ Years’ (MS) or 6+ Years’ (BA) working/project experience on biological data or biological sciences with demonstrated skills in informatic analysis.
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The successful candidate will have a strong hands-on background in wet lab biology to support nanomedicine-related research including but not limiting to nanoparticle formulation, flow cytometry, molecular endpoints, bioconjugate chemistry, in vitro assays, gel-based characterization and cell-based assays.
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Working closely with our stellar Manufacturing, Quality, and Compute teams, you will be working hands on in the front lines of production, while helping to continuously improve our cutting edge bioprocess from the ground up.
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The Downstream Process Development Intern will provide hands-on assistance to the Formulation team to execute lab-scale experiments for the development of robust, scalable formulations and processes for the manufacture of stable live microbial products.
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The candidate is expected to possess hands-on experience with at least some (if not all) of the following laboratory skills: molecular cloning, plasmid construction, DNA sequencing, quantitative RT-PCR, RNA interference (RNAi)-based gene knockdown, and bioinformatics.
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3+ years hands-on laboratory work experience in formulation science, molecular endpoint, molecular endpoints or nanomedicine. Bachelor's or master's degree in biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, neuroscience or related field.
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Strong understanding of protein biochemistry with hands on experience performing biochemical and biophysical assays. BS with 5+ years of experience or MS with 3+ years of experience in Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, or related discipline.
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Hands-on experience with digital and analog electronics for instrumentation (microcontroller, DACs, etc.) We are guided by our values of scholarly excellence; disruptive innovation; hands-on engineering/hacking/building; partnership and collaboration; open communication and respect; inclusiveness; and opportunity for all.
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Hands on experience with preclinical models of cancer and immuno-oncology. Hands-on experience with in vivo bioluminescence imaging (BLI) Hands-on experience with molecular, cellular, and ex vivo biological techniques and assays.
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