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Knowledge of molecular biology and protein engineering methods. Support cell culture experiments for cell biology research, product development, technical product support, and/or process improvements.
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Prior research experience in molecular, cell biology, histology, or neuroscience research is desirable. Primary duties include assisting with daily laboratory experiments involving techniques on biochemistry, molecular biology, cell culture, and histology.
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Bachelor's degree in molecular biology, chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical science, chemical engineering or related field, Master is preferred. We are looking for a dedicated and motivated Research Associate to join a cross-disciplinary team to help develop and support RNA delivery formulation and new RNA product research and development.
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Direct experience with messenger RNA is preferred. Support developing assays for formulation characterization in vitro. 0-5 years of relevant experience in nucleic acid delivery with hands-on experience in lipid nanoparticle formulation and characterization.
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BS or MS in Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, or a related discipline with 2+ years laboratory research experience. We’re looking for an individual with a solid background in molecular biology and analytical science.
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FL94 is seeking an ambitious, creative, and talented (Sr.) Research associate, Discovery Biology to join our research team. The ideal candidate brings expertise in functional assay development and molecular biology techniques with a passion for discovery and development of small molecule drugs.
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With prior successful leadership in small molecule and/or peptide chemistry programs from Hit Identification to Development Candidate nomination is essential, you will be a subject matter expert in at least one of the following: pharmacology, assay development, cell and molecular biology or protein biochemistry to help support the growth and evolution of our platform as well as the Boston-based, early discovery team.
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We are a recently established translational leukemia research laboratory that uses a variety of biochemical, molecular, and cell biology approaches to identify new therapeutic targets, develop preclinical models of disease, and test novel therapeutics both.
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We are a recently established translational leukemia research laboratory that uses a variety of biochemical, molecular, and cell biology approaches to identify new therapeutic targets, develop preclinical models of disease, and test novel therapeutics both in vitro and in vivo using mouse models.
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We are particularly interested in combining bioinformatics, high-throughput multi-omics approaches such as RNseq, CRISPR screening, single cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, as well as standard molecular biology techniques to characterize gene expression regulation at the molecular and cellular levels.
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Cell biology and engineering: e.g. cell culture, flow cytometry, confocal microscopy Molecular biology and engineering: e.g. plasmid cloning, CRISPR Animal studies with rodents: e.g. transplantation, survival surgery, in vivo imaging.
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We have an opening for Postdoctoral Research Associate in RNA research and functional genomics. Postdoctoral Research Associate in RNA Research. This position requires a Ph. D. in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics or related fields.
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A combination of cutting-edge tools will be employed, including biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, mouse genetics, genomics, metabolomics, proteomics, and endocrinology. Postdoctoral Research Associate -Liew Lab, Department of Physiology and Biophysics Hiring Department: Physiology and Biophysics Location: Chicago, IL USA Requisition ID: 1024794 Posting Close Date: 6/10/2024 About the University of Illinois Chicago UIC is among the nation's preeminent urban public research universities, a Carnegie RU/VH research institution, and the largest university in Chicago.
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Perform a variety of complex procedures of biochemistry, molecular biology, mouse genetics, microscopic imaging, histology, bioinformatics, and functional genomics. Master's degree from an accredited college or university in chemistry, biology, biochemistry, cell biology or other natural, life, health care or materials science directly related to the research area to which the position is assigned and experience in research, basic science or clinical laboratory particularly clinical trial research.
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B.Sc. in biomedical sciences (i.e., molecular/cellular biology or biochemistry) or related discipline. The Ranish Group is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate I to assist in studies aimed at understanding protein-protein interaction networks and how they change in health and disease.
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