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Hands-on experience with cell-based assays and general molecular biology methods including, but not limited to, cell transfection, IVT, RNA extraction, qPCR, ddPCR, FACS, TapeStation, or Fragment Analyzer.
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Develop other molecular biology-based assays using techniques such as cloning, DNA/RNA/protein extraction and RT-PCR. Experienced in cellular viability assays, and molecular biology techniques, such as cloning and qPCR.
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Hands-on experience with cell-based assays and general molecular biology methods including, but not limited to, cell transfection, IVT, RNA extraction, qPCR, and FACS. BS with a minimum of 2+ years or MS with a minimum of 0+ years of relevant experience in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Sciences, or a related discipline.
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The successful candidate should have experience in at least one of these areas: molecular biology (RNA extraction, qPCR), electrophysiology (Patch-clap, EPSP recording), and fluorescence imaging (confocal, two-photon.
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Experience with molecular biology techniques such as DNA and RNA extraction, qPCR, protein quantification, ELISA, and enzymatic assays is required. We are seeking a talented and highly motivated Sr. Associate Scientist in molecular biology and metabolism to support our drug discovery programs.
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Works on standard molecular biology workflows such as DNA extraction, quantification, microbiological workflow such as growing microbes in lab and CFU (Colony Forming Unit) estimation.
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Typically requires a Ph. D. degree in either Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics, Molecular biology, Biology, Computational biology, Horticulture, Plant Biotechnology, or related field.
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Expertise in Molecular Biology Techniques (DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, Cloning, mutagenesis, gel electrophoresis, bacterial transformation and culture. The successful candidate will have hands on experiences in various Molecular Biology techniques, including DNA cloning, DNA purification, PCR, primer design, DNA sequencing and analysis, bacterial transformation and culture.
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Experience with cell and molecular biology techniques, including tissue culture, RNA and protein extraction from cell and tissue samples, immunological techniques such as ELISA (MSD), Western blot, as well as qPCR, and other standard laboratory techniques.
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B.S. degree in biology or biochemistry with course work emphasizing molecular biology, cell biology, and/or virology. The successful candidate will have hands-on experience with cell-based in-vitro potency assays, SDS-PAGE, Automated Western blot assays, enzyme activity measurements, protein extraction, purification, and quantification methods.
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Extensive demonstrated experience with molecular biology assays and associated instrumentation in DNA/RNA extraction, nucleic acid quantification, PCR amplification, qPCR. Bachelor’s degree with at least 2+ years lab experience or Master’s degree in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g. molecular biology, genetics, plant biotechnology) or equivalent lab experience.
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Molecular biology techniques: DNA/RNA extraction, gene expression analysis (PCR/RTPCR), western blotting, ELISA, Next Generation Sequencing. BS in Molecular Cell Biology or other scientific discipline.
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BA/BS or MS in molecular biology, biochemistry, metabolism, or related field with 2-5 years of experience in drug discovery research. Working closely with other Research colleagues, this team member will employ molecular and cellular techniques to assess antibody function.
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Knowledgeable in RNA stability, IVT, nucleic acid biology. Experience in therapeutic drug discovery, gene therapy, or RNA therapeutics. Experience with ELISA/ WB, IHC/ Immunofluorescence, and microscopy is a plus.
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