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Senior Scientist - Antibody Discovery and Protein Interactions, Fable Therapeutics. Experience with a variety of biochemical and interaction binding assays preferred (e.g., ELISA, AlphaLisa, TR-Fret, Bead-based, fluorescence, luminescence, flow cytometry.
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O Immunoassay methodology – ELISA, ECLIA, ADA, SMC. Familiarity with immunoassays, including pharmacokinetics, anti-drug antibody, immunogenicity, and neutralization assays. o Immunoassay methodology – ELISA, ECLIA, ADA, SMC.
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Assay Expertise: Proficiency in cell culture, cytotoxicity, immunogenicity, neutralizing antibody assays, biomarker identification, ADME/DMPK studies, and potency evaluations. Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with assay technologies such as flow cytometry, qPCR, ddPCR, ELISA, and MSD.
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Scientist II - AKTA, Protein purification, HPLC, ELISA. hands on experience with monoclonal antibody or antibody-like molecule purification at GMP, pilot and/or laboratory scale. a strong understanding of analytical techniques, such as HPLC and ELISA.
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Develop and conduct screening tests including ELISA, flow cytometry, and cell-based assays such as opsonophagocytosis and complement activation for antibody characterization. Experience with microbiology of Gram-negative species, antibacterial development, genetics and molecular cloning to determine and develop target antigens, eukaryotic cell culture, expression vector design, transient transfection, recombinant antibody testing and development, protein expression.
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As part of a great team, our Antibody Development Sr. Scientist will have responsibility for the development of research products centered around antibody-based workflow solutions including Western, ELISA, IF, and single cell biology applications.
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Immunoassay methodology - ELISA, ECLIA, ADA, SMC. Immunoassay methodology - ELISA, ECLIA, ADA, SMC. Position Objective: Provide services as a Biologist in support of the overall functions of the Vaccine Research Center (VRC), Vaccine Immunology Program (VIP) within the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID.
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The (Sr) Research Associate/Associate Scientist will join efforts of Antibody Discovery, Protein Engineering and Process Development team to develop safe and effective T-cell engager therapies.
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Antibody development and screening, Western Blot, and Elisa. This includes some of the traditional flagship Biologics, but Peptides, Gene Therapy, and as a result of a recent acquisition, includes Cell Therapy as well.
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Perform WB / ELISA / Flow Cytometry / BLI (Octet)-based assays and standard molecular biology techniques. We are seeking an enthusiastic Senior Research Scientist with experience generating and developing therapeutic antibodies to join Immunome's Antibody Engineering group.
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Practical state-of-the-art knowledge in the design and implementation of flow cytometry-based multi-color analyses, screening and sorting; practical knowledge of mammalian cell culture, including state-of-the-art cell biology techniques, including cellular signaling and ELISA assays.
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Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to designing and performing high-throughput antibody characterization assays using SPR and BLI technologies (required) as well as other immunoassay and bioanalytical platforms such as ELISA and FACS (nice to have.
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Techniques involved in this job include antigen formulation, animal immunization and tissue harvesting, cell culture, cell fusion, and antibody analysis using ELISA, WB, and other related techniques.
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Perform testing of analytical assays including HPLC, CE, icIEF, ELISA, Electrophoresis, UV spectroscopic based methods, and compendial methods required for the release and stability testing of antibody intermediates and raw materials.
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Expertise in molecular biology techniques such as cellular engineering (i.e. transient transfection, lentiviral transduction, RNAi, CRISPRi/a), western blots, and ELISA. Develop and perform in-vitro cell-based assays to characterize antibody candidates; enable lead selection and candidate mechanism of action studies.
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