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Familiarity with clinical sample handling, biobanking, common molecular biology techniques, cell-based assays and electronic record keeping would be advantageous. Our role within the Translational Science (TS) department is a central element of our clinical research engine and we have a position available to work on-site at our headquarters in Hayward, CA. The ideal candidate will have a working knowledge of immunology and direct experience with 96-well format assays such as ELISA, MSD assays and flow cytometry techniques, as well as the corresponding data analyses.
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Expertise in molecular biology techniques, including in vitro transcription, qPCR, and ELISA. BS in Plant Science, Plant Pathology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, or a related discipline.
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Contributes to scientific articles or papers or invention records or patents Attends conferences and scientific meetings to bring new ideas into the lab This is not an exhaustive list of duties or functions Basic qualifications: A completed MS in molecular biology, physiology, biomedical sciences, or a related scientific field Hands-on experience with standard molecular and cell biology techniques including qPCR, ELISA, flow cytometry, and cell culture.
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Experience with standard molecular biology techniques strongly preferred (i.e. Protein/peptide sample prep and separation, RNA and DNA preparations, ELISA). Working with protein molecular bio assays.
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Experience handling large data sets, statistics, software tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)Expertise in molecular biology techniques including plasmid DNA cloning, RNA synthesis, sequencing, microarray, single cell genomics, RNASeq.
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Major in: Biochemistry, Biology,Molecular Biology, Chemistry, or a related scientific major. Performing assays such as ELISA, monoclonal antibodies (mABs), Western Blot, electrophoresis (such as SDS-PAGE), chromatography.
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The ideal candidate will have experience of experience of molecular biology, cell biology and in vivo assays. Execution and understanding of protocols for protein chemistry and target validation, such as SDS-PAGE, ELISA, western blots.
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Prepare Media and Stocks for Routine Molecular Biology and Yeast Genetics and Support Maintenance of Major Equipment for the Cornish laboratory. Two years of undergraduate research experience in a molecular biology/biochemistry/chemical biology/cell biology/microbiology laboratory.
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Experience with writing and following an institutional animal care and use committee (IACUC) protocols Experience with protein expression and purification, virus-like-particles production and concentration, and RNA vaccines Previous experience with immunization of mice and rabbits Advance skills in molecular biology methods, including cloning and PCR, tissue culture work with different cell lines, and transfection.
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Preferred Qualifications: Molecular biology and protein biochemistry skills. Proficiency in a variety of bioanalytical techniques including, but not limited to, ELISA, MSD, HTRF, flow cytometry, qPCR, NGS, mass spectrometry, and cellular imaging techniques.
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The Molecular Research Associate will be responsible for performing various molecular biology techniques, including DNA and RNA analysis, qPCR, PCR, and ELISA assays. 1+ years of hands-on experience performing various molecular biology techniques such as DNA/RNA extractions, qPCR, PCR and ELISA Assays.
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Experience in assay development, mammalian cell culture, ELISA, Western blotting, qPCR, and experience in standard molecular biology techniques such as cloning, protein expression and purification is preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree or the equivalent in Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Biology, or a related field. Perform assays to include viral and bacterial stock characterization, plating assays, ELISA, RT-PCR, microarray, cytokine analysis, and applicable in vitro sample analysis assays as required by approved in vivo and in vitro protocols.
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BS/MS with 10+ years’ experience in molecular biology, cellular biology, immunology or a related field. Experience with molecular biology techniques such as cloning, qPCR, RNAseq and ChiPseq.
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Experience in surgical techniques and animal experiments, cell and molecular biology, FACS and ELISA is preferred. The lab uses preclinical models of non-human primate and mouse via islet and/or heart transplantation.
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