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Licensure as a registered nurse or dietitian, clinical psychologist, occupational therapist, physician assistant, exercise physiologist, pharmacist, or physical therapist. Licensure as a registered nurse or dietitian, clinical psychologist, occupational therapist, physician assistant, exercise physiologist, pharmacist, or physical therapist.
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Perform in-vitro assays; including ELISA, ELISpot, Luminex, flow cytometry, and qPCR. Perform in-vitro assays; including ELISA, ELISpot, Luminex, flow cytometry, and qPCR. Perform in vivo pharmacology research in a matrixed environment, as well as external academic collaborations and an extensive network of CROs.
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Strong hands-on skills in basic biochemical and molecular techniques such as quantification of mRNA (qPCR), multi-panel flow cytometry (including both intracellular and extracellular markers) and protein expression; ELISA, Western blot, MSD, Luminex are strongly preferred.
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Experience with cellular assays (examples: MSD/Luminex/ELISA, multicolor flow cytometry) and/or molecular assays (examples: qPCR/PCR/ddPCR) Experience with cellular assays (examples: MSD/Luminex/ELISA, multicolor flow cytometry) and/or molecular assays (examples: qPCR/PCR/ddPCR.
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They will drive scientific, technical, and executional excellence in the development and technology transfer of assays (immuno-, molecular, cytometry, and cell-based assays) used in the characterization and quality control of our TCR T cell therapy products and intermediates.
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Hands-on experience in Cell Culture, ELISA/MSD, Flow Cytometry, PCR (NGS is a plus) Under supervision, execute and then lead development activities for cell-based methods, flow cytometry, qPCR / ddPCR and ELISA.
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Work collaboratively with research, process, and analytics teams to develop and characterize analytical assays in various platforms including but not limited to flow cytometry, ELISA/MSD, qPCR, and ddPCR.
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Principal Investigator of Immunology, Therapeutics, Large Molecule, Flow Cytometry, In Vivo, In Vitro, Western Blot, ELISA, PCR, Research, Science, Comprehensive Benefits Package, Health, Vis, Dental.
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Responsible for the assignment, completion, and audit of all daily pathology, cytology, and flow cytometry billing processes. Responsible for the assignment, completion, and audit of all daily pathology, cytology, flow cytometry, or transfusion billing processes.
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Additional duties include but are not limited to: hyperpolarized NMR spectroscopy and imaging, cell culture, DNA preparation, RNA isolation, protein purification and preparation, PCR-based genotyping, RT-PCR, Western Blotting, molecular subcloning, flow cytometry, immunofluorescence and live cell imaging.
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Experience with any combination of gene and protein expression techniques, IHC, genetically modified mice, mammalian tissue culture, microCT, histology, bioinformatics, and/or flow cytometry is desired.
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Prepares appropriate sample of tissue for histological processing and/or frozen sections, obtains tissue for additional studies including but not limited to flow cytometry, electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry, etc., and performs special procedures including faxitron imaging and tumor triage.
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Broad experience in analytical techniques used to interrogate ex-vivo cell therapies (CART) and LVV, including but not limited to; molecular techniques (ddPCR, qPCR, NGS), flow cytometry, cell-based methods (bioassays, luciferase-based reporter systems, killing assays), imaging techniques.
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Training in relevant cell therapy, stem cells, CAR-T cells, cell culture, flow cytometry and cryogenics preferred. Training in relevant cell therapy, stem cells, CAR-T cells, cell culture, flow cytometry and cryogenics preferred.
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Working knowledge of technological platforms covering biomarker measures including but not limited to genomics, gene expression, immune profiling, and flow cytometry. Working knowledge of technological platforms covering biomarker measures including but not limited to genomics, gene expression, immune profiling, and flow cytometry.
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