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Provide mechanistic data from preclinical mouse studies and/or in vitro cell-based assays, utilizing flow cytometry, molecular biology, or otheranalyticaltechniques through thecharacterization of immune parameters such as cell expansion, distribution and phenotype, cytokine profile, from ex vivo samples (blood, plasma, serum, tumor, tissues.
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Multi color flow cytometry. The Research Associate will be part of Centurys Immunology / In-Vitro Pharmacology team focused on executing various assays to assess the functionality and fitness of our iPSC derived cell therapy products.
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Additional desirable experience includes flow cytometry, confocal/two-photon microscopy, primary cell culture, immunohistochemistry, and/or behavioral testing. Qualifications Qualifications: PhD or MD with 2-4 years of training in Neuroscience, Molecular/Cell Biology, Pharmacology, and/or a related field.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in cell culture and multicolor flow cytometry. The ideal candidate will have experience in cell culture and multicolor flow cytometry. A BS or MS degree in biology, biochemistry, microbiology, or other related field.
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Blood cell isolation, flow cytometry, Luminex profiling, ELISA, immunohistochemistry (IHC), confocal microscopy, and any other related common immunology tools/assays. Required: M.S. with 5+ or Ph. D with 2-4+ years of applicable industry experience in Immunology, Cell Biology, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Science, or other relevant disciplines.
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Significant laboratory experience is required with the ability perform flow cytometry of primary murine and human cells, ELISA, and MSD. PhD in cell biology, immunology, pharmacology, molecular biology or a closely related field with 0-3 years of industry experience or a B.S. with a minimum of 6 years of industry experience.
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Multicolor flow cytometry, PCR, MSD, IHC, ISH) is a plus. We are looking for someone exceptional to join our growing team as a Scientist I in the In Vivo Pharmacology group. Strong scientific expertise in Pharmacology or related discipline, PhD, and non-PhD candidates encouraged to apply (level based on experience.
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Support in vivo pharmacology studies for ADCs. Knowledge and hands-on experience in cell-based methodologies, including multichannel/multicolor flow cytometry, fluorescent and live cell microscopy, and cytotoxicity assays.
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We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join a preclinical in vivo pharmacology associates' team in a fast-paced and collaborative environment at the Experimental Therapeutics Core Facility at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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Collaborate with high throughput biology, cell modeling, medicinal chemistry, and in vivo pharmacology to advance projects from hypothesis to IND-enabled programs. Flow cytometry experience preferred.
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Expertise in the following techniques is mandatory: magnetic cell isolation, cell culture, phenotyping of bone marrow progenitors using multicolor flow cytometry, CFU assays using CD34+ cells, ELISA, MSD, Western blot for signaling pathway proteins, basic molecular biology including isolation of nucleic acid and real-time PCR.
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Responsible for the development and execution of a range of Pharmacology studies including cell-based screening assays, immune cell bioassays, PK/PD assays and disease models for immuno-oncology, autoimmune and other in vivo immune-related disease models such as Tumor growth inhibition studies in humanized NSG tumor mice and autoimmune models.
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Experience with in vitro cellular biology/immunology assays applied to physiologically relevant human cellular models, flow cytometry, multiplex cytokine measurements, activation and cytotoxicity assays, micro-physiological systems, 3D organoids, membrane protein arrays, omics technologies, confocal imaging.
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Experienced in designing, developing, performing, and analyzing in vivo/ex vivo studies, use of contemporary cellular and molecular, immunological techniques, RNA analysis, flow cytometry, protein analysis by Western/MSD/ELISA, and associated data analysis.
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Cancer research experience using flow cytometry and molecular biology techniques is preferred. PhD in immunology, cell biology, molecular biology, pharmacology or equivalent. Knowledge and experience of large molecule bioanalysis processes and related bioanalytical techniques such as ELISA, PCR, IHC, call-based assay, enzyme activity assay, automation, etc.
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