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Conducts basic Flow Cytometry and/or Cell Based Assay and lab procedures according to and in compliance with cGMP, CFR and/or PTC guidelines and SOPs. May also perform assays at R&D level in collaboration with Technical Reviewer, as assigned by Management.
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The aim of the Flow Cytometry Core Facility is to facilitate and help advance the scope and quality of Cancer Research at MSK by providing investigators advanced instrumentation and high-level technical and scientific expertise in multi-dimensional Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting.
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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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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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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has a Scientist opportunity in the Clinical Flow Cytometry Laboratory in the Department of Pathology which is CAP and CAP ISO15189 accredited. We have a Scientist opportunity in the Clinical Flow Cytometry Laboratory in the Department of Pathology.
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Overview Axle is seeking a highly ambitious, adaptable, structured, and detail-oriented Flow Cytometry Immunology Scientist to join our vibrant team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Vaccine Research Center (VRC), Vaccine Production Program (VPP.
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The Sr. Research Associate should have expertise in flow cytometry and in vivo sample processing. Qualifications for the Senior Research Associate include:· 3-5 years of hands-on experience in flow cytometry, including panel design, cell staining, acquisition, and data analysis.
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Familiarity with current immunological or microbiological assays such as: Flow cytometry, ELISpots, antibody neutralization, and ELISA. Proficiency in MS Office, scientific data/graphics programs, flow cytometry software, and biostatistics.
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Piper Health Sciences is seeking a Research Associate II to join a pre-clinical organization focusing on in vivo models of human diseases located in Rockville, MD. The Research Associate II will perform flow cytometry and other immunological assays.
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Mammalian cell line engineering, mammalian cell culture, molecular biology, flow cytometry, PCR, bench, project management. Flow cytometry, PCR, and other related molecular and cellular biology techniques.
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Perform a variety of cellular and molecular techniques (e.g., Western blot, Immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, CRISPR genetic editing) Biochemistry such as: Western blot, Immunofluorescence, flow cytometry.
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Experience working with mouse models of autoimmunity or transplantation, mammalian tissue culture, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and in vitro/in vivo immune functional assays. Immune monitoring using flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry.
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Our core technology, Ghost Cytometry (GC), combines flow cytometry, high-speed imaging, and machine learning to enable the characterization and isolation of cells based on cellular morphology.
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Hands on knowledge of advanced flow cytometry methods, including multi-color (8+ color) panel design and analysis, as well as ICC for phospho-flow, cytokine, transcription factor studies.
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Demonstrated experience with flow cytometry, including FlowJo data analysis. Perform multiparameter flow cytometry-based experiments. Crossbow Therapeutics is looking for a Senior Scientist/Principal Scientist, Biology.
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