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To have 10 or more years of experience working as a Cell/Molecular Biologist engaging in cryogenic or room temperature correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) research in mammalian cell culture, molecular biology.
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Mammalian cell culture, cytotoxicity analysis and multi-color fluorescence flow cytometry. Experience in primary gamma/delta T cell culture is desired. Acepodia is seeking a highly motivated scientist with strong interest in developing novel cell-based cancer therapies.
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Basic skill sets required: NGS (library prep, running Illumina Sequencers), Primary T Cell culture, Crispr KO, Transduction, ELISA, Flow Cytometry, DNA/RNA extraction, and PCR. Primary human T cell and B cell culture: feeding and maintaining the health of primary T cells, prepare cell culture media.
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PCR machines, electrophoresis equipment, stereomicroscopes, epifluorescence microscopes, laser scanning confocal microscopes, centrifuges, tissue culture cabinets, spectophotometers and plate readers, and autoclaves.
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Preferred skills include Cell culture, Virus culture, Bacteriology, Protein purification and conjugation, Microscopy, experience with Laboratory equipment including Spectrophotometer pH meter, centrifuges, column chromatography, and performing diagnostic assays.
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Basic knowledge in biochemistry and molecular biology is required together with specific knowledge concerning cell culture. Specific skills required include the knowledge of molecular biological techniques, cell culture experience, assisting the researchers in the laboratory with data analysis, organization and interpretation and experimental design.
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Expertise in heart or kidney transplantation, islet isolation, functional characterization and transplantation, cell culture, multiparameter flow cytometry, and basic molecular immunology techniques.
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CGMP manufacturing experience, preferably cell/gene therapy, with experience in tech transfer, process validation, project management, and change management. This individual will oversee process engineering, manufacturing support, technology transfer, validation, and cell therapy automation and provide technical and continuous improvement support to ensure robust production, testing, and the timely release of cost-effective, compliant, and high-quality cell therapy products.
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Keywords: Manufacturing Technician, Manufacturing process technician, process technician, batch record, cell culture, upstream, downstream, all stream, fill finish, central services, GMP, aseptic, harvest prep, harvest, vpro, sanitation, purification, QC, quality control, equipment, calibration, buffers, solutes, media prep, mixing chemicals, pH, LI, clinical LI, manufacturing.
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Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology Department: Lecturer Pool Position overview Position title: Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology Pre-six Lecturer Salary range: A reasonable estimate for an appointment to teach a standard five-credit course is $9,890 - $10,807 (based on salary points 7 -10), please see the UCSC Salary Scales and refer to the Non-senate Instructional (NSI) Unit 18 Pre-six Lecturer Academic Year scale.
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The candidate must have the background and willing to learn new or expand upon existing skills involving cell culture, molecular biology, immunology, and biochemistry. Must have some laboratory experience working with molecular biology , cell culture or biochemical techniques.
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Closely work and align with partner functions within Cell Therapies, TRD CGT, and Biologics TRD. Novartis expands its early development and innovative CAR-T cell therapy manufacturing capabilities in its newly launched Center of Excellence, located in the East Hanover, NJ campus.
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Preferred Qualifications:· Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, biophysics, etc.) · Familiarity and experience with animal care and tissue culture methods.
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Function/Duties of Position Work on projects using techniques ranging from cell culture, western blotting, ELISA, 2-photon imaging, confocal microscopy, rodent surgery models, immunohistochemistry, and quantitative PCR. This includes data collection, optimization of experimental design in collaboration with other members of the team.
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Sr. Mechanical Design Engineer, Cell Manufacturing Battery Cells are the common denominator for every Tesla product. Our product requirements demand ground-up cell architectures with state-of-the-art performance, manufactured at volumes that are orders of magnitude higher than the products they power.
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