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Ph. D. and 1-3 years of work experience or Master degree with equivalent level of experience, in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Chemistry, Bioengineering or related discipline.
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Job scope: We are looking for lab technicians to support the urgent molecular biology reagent production needs. Complete daily tasks like DNA Extraction, ligation, transformation, cloning picking etc.
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Molecular biology laboratory experience (e.g. DNA extraction and PCR) The core responsibilities of this position include designing and carrying out both culture-based and molecular biology experiments, performing established laboratory procedures, reporting results at meetings, assisting with data collection and management, and laboratory support.
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Experience in CLIA/CAP- processing patient samples- and manual molecular biology techniques, DNA/RNA extraction, qPCR, with pipetting at the very least. Current certification or eligible with ASCP (American Society of Clinical Pathologists) as an MLS - Medical Laboratory Scientist, MT - Medical Technologist, MLT-Medical Laboratory Technician, MB- Molecular Biology or specialist.
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The Research Assistant I will be able to perform routine cellular, micro- and molecular biology procedures including, but not limited to Western, Northern blot, DNA/RNA, PCR, protein extraction, cell culture, Immunohistochemistry, and staining.
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Stem cells, biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, including experience in establishing, maintaining, transfecting, and selecting clones from primary patients samples and hPSC with expertise in sterile technique.
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As well as helping other labs to utilize the shared molecular resources managed by the Meyer Lab, located at the Coastal Biology Building and the UCSC Paleogenomics Lab. The Meyer Laboratory in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for the position of CALeDNA Assistant Research Scientist.
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Molecular Biology: DNA, RNA, and protein extraction; cloning; PCR; qRT-PCR; recombinant virus production and purification. The Research Specialist will actively participate in biobanking activities and contribute to collaborative translational research in transplant immunology by using techniques of cellular and molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, and proteomics, as well as maintaining the day-to-day needs of the lab.
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Knowledge of Luminex platform and working knowledge and experience in general cell biology, molecular biology techniques (PCR, qPCR, immunoblots, ELISA) At least 2-year experience working in the field of cell and molecular biology.
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Specifically, the specialist's tasks will include the support for the lab's flow cytometry, clinical and preclinical specimen reception/preparation for cytometry, T cell culture, mouse research colony handling, molecular biology (RT-PCR, CRISPR, cloning, gel eletrophoresis, transfections, DNA/RNA extraction for transcriptomic studies, chip arrays, cellular culture/screens, etc), flow cytometry data analysis, and clinical tissue procurement and processing for the studies.
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Molecular biology techniques such as DNA/RNA purification, PCR, cloning, and western blotting will be used on a daily basis. This individual should understand DNA/RNA extraction cloning and genetic characterization.
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Prepare and publish the research articles of molecular biology, neuroscience, immunology, pharmacology and physiology at the INIP. Oversee and carry out the tissue preparation, cell culturing, DNA/RNA extraction, immunohistochemistry, reporter assay, qRT-PCR and PCR array processing, flow cytometry, DNA methylation quantification, gene editing, organoid culture, complete blood count (CBC), bioinformatics analysis (including using Ingenuity Pathway Analysis), various rodent behavioral assessment, and data acquisition and analysis for experiments at the INIP.
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Experience in applied plant pathology (inoculum preparation and other wet lab techniques) and molecular biology techniques (DNA extraction, PCR, qPCR, ELISA, and relevant techniques) in agriculture research.
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Experience in molecular biology techniques, including primer design, PCR, plasmid construction, sequencing, DNA or RNA purification. Perform cell-based assay to evaluate gene editing efficiency of candidate’s formulations, and maintain mammalian cell culture for research projects, and downstream cellular DNA extraction and NGS or sanger sequencing assays for data analysis.
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We are seeking to hire an Associate Scientist with molecular biology experience to join the RNA Therapeutic Discovery Team. The successful candidate will work both independently and as part of a team to test novel RNA therapeutics.
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