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The ideal candidate will have at least a bachelors degree in a life science or bioengineering and 2 years of hands-on laboratory experience and able to execute experiments independently after initial training from a more experienced lab member.
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Running of biomarker assays on the above samples (including pPCR, standard and ultra-sensitive ELISAs, and potentially flow cytometry). Running of biomarker assays on the above samples (including pPCR, standard and ultra-sensitive ELISAs, and potentially flow cytometry.
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Hands-on experience with analytical HPLC (RID, ELSD, CAD), plus experience with method development and troubleshooting a must. BS with 5+ years or MS with 3+ years laboratory experience (industry preferred) in chemistry, biochemistry, material science, chemical engineering, bioengineering, or equivalent.
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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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Desired: Hands on experience with yeast and/or phage display technologiesKnowledge of various deep sequencing platforms (e.g. PacBio, Illumina, Nanopore MinION, etc.) What You NeedMinimum Job Requirements: Ph. D. in a relevant STEM field such as Molecular biology, Biology, Bioengineering, etc.
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Saint-Gobain Life Sciences is looking for a collaborative, talented, and energetic researcher to join our growing Cell Therapy R&D team in conducting hands-on laboratory experiments for key development programs.
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Extensive hands-on laboratory experience in all aspects of antibody expression, purification, and characterization (e.g. HPLC, IEX, LCMS). Extensive hands-on experience with therapeutic antibody discovery and engineering.
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Knowledge and hands on experience with one or more of the following techniques: ELISA, gel electrophoresis, total protein assays, UV spectrophotometry, CD, fluorescence, HPLC, particle sizing and/or counting, zeta potential, FTIR, DSC, ITC, Raman spectroscopy, lyophilization.
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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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Hands-on expertise in routine lab techniques (PCR, DNA/RNA manipulation, purification and quantification techniques, etc.) Accumulate hands-on laboratory research experience.
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A strong grasp on the fundamentals of optics, lens design and materials, optical coatings, optical imaging system design, hands-on experience in prototyping complete optical imaging systems, project management experience, team-player with effective communication skills, open-mindedness to new ideas and a solution-oriented approach are some of the key attributes that are expected from the person.
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The ideal candidate will have at least a bachelor's degree in life science or bioengineering and 2 years of hands-on laboratory experience and able to execute experiments independently after initial training from a more experienced lab member.
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A BS/BA, or equivalent, preferably with a focus in bioengineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, biochemistry, or other related scientific discipline. This includes collecting, analyzing, reviewing, and reporting on bulk antigen and drug product characterization data for multiple projects simultaneously.
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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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Relevant hands-on lab experience in mammalian cell culture or protein purification. Degree in Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Biomedical engineering, or Bioprocessing field or relevant experience in the pharmaceutical or related industry preferred.
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