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Strong knowledge of flow cytometry applications and assay development. The Systems Verification Engineer III is a hands-on testing and problem-solving role that will be involved in conducting experiments using flow cytometry.
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Azzur Lab is looking for a highly motivated Flow Cytometry Scientist I – Quality Control & Analytical Development (QC & AD) to make a difference by the work theydoes in the cell and gene therapy field and other therapeutics.
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Executes experiments and analyzes data from flow cytometry analytical assays with limited supervision, as part of the Cell Therapy Analytical Development (CTAD) team. Flow cytometry assay development experience is preferred.
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Duties in San Francisco will include performance of cellular immunology assays, mostly based on flow cytometry (Cytek Aurora spectral flow cytometer, FACS ARIA cell sorter, and LSRII cytometers) or ELISpot, development and validation of new flow panels and assays, data management, as well as using software to analyze high parameter flow data.
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Experience with flow cytometry, mass cytometry (CyTOF), and/or immunohistochemistry. Performing flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry experiments. Experience with flow cytometry, mass cytometry (CyTOF), and/or immunohistochemistry.
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Perform a wide range of cell biology techniques including cell culture, cloning, binding, and cell-based assays using high-throughput modalities and flow cytometry. Flow cytometry experience desired.
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Stem cell culture experience and/or flow cytometry experience is extremely desirable. Demonstrated capability with cell culture, flow cytometry, and/or molecular biology methods. They are used in drug discovery, toxicity testing, stem cell banking, and cell therapy development.
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The successful candidate will have technical expertise in the design, execution, and data analysis of immunological techniques including flow cytometry, ELISA, MSD, and similar methods. Experience with T-cell characterization methods (flow cytometry (multiparametric andICS), cell-based assays (proliferation, cytotoxicity), ELISA, multiplex cytokine assays.
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To be successful in this role, you'll need extensive knowledge of flow cytometry (antibody panel design and data analysis using relevant software) using a variety of instruments, biochemistry, and molecular biology.
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Perform Flow Cytometry processing for Leukemia/Lymphoma and PNH testing. Professional Development: Attend in-services, reads professional literature, and participate in educational programs and activities to remain abreast of developments in the field of flow cytometry.
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The selected candidate will perform laboratory and investigative procedures by conducting a variety of experimental techniques such as molecular cloning, cell culture (cell lines and primary cells), flow cytometry, CRISPR gene editing, and analysis of mouse tumor models.
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Danaher Corporation Flow Cytometry Research Hardware Sales Representative in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania Beckman Coulter Life Sciences’ mission is to empower those seeking answers to life’s most important scientific and healthcare questions.
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Performs assays utilizing standard techniques (antibody staining, flow cytometry, DNA/RNA extraction and analysis, standard and quantitative PCR, ELISA, cloning) This includes tissue culture and primary culture, ELISA, flow cytometry and other diagnostic tests.
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ThinkCyte is a startup company that developed a disruptive new technology named Ghost Cytometry™ (GC) which combines high-speed imaging and machine learning to analyze and sort target cells based on morphological and imaging phenotypes in high-throughput mode by flow.
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Responsible for the execution of experiments with varying complexity using multi-color Flow Cytometry. Hands on experience: designing, performing, and analyzing flow cytometry experiments, preferably on flow cytometers (LSRII, LSR Fortessa, Canto, Aria.
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