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Associate’s degree in microbiology/molecular biology plus 3 years’ experience, or a Bachelor’s degree in microbiology/molecular biology plus 2 years’ experience. Perform standard In Vitro Assays such as ELISA, PCR, RNA and DNA isolations, and Flow Cytometry.
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Ph. D. in Molecular Biology, Molecular Microbiology and Infectious Disease, Bioinformatics,Computational Biology, or related field. An experienced molecular biologist comfortable with wet lab aspects ofhigh throughput sequencing.
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BS or BA or MS in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, or related field. Develop and perform enzyme activity assays to characterize viral target proteins for drug development Culture cell lines to support and execute various virology assays (e.g. infection studies, RNA and protein analysis including extraction, RT-qPCR or Western blot, FACS, etc.
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Experience in Molecular Biology techniques such as DNA/RNA Purification and quantitation, PCR (Endpoint or Real time PCR), DNA/RNA electrophoresis. Key Responsibilities: Perform general molecular techniques such as nucleic acid purification, gel-electrophoresis, RNA transcription, cell culture, and bacterial culture.
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Ideally, candidates will have some experience with cell culture, in vitro protein biochemistry, microscopy and molecular biology (DNA/RNA isolation, PCR, Western Blot, IHC, cloning). Bachelor’s degree in biology, molecular biology, chemistry, genetics, or related field.
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Technical management of the laboratory staff to achieve the clinical diagnostic and research mission of the laboratory in the various sections e.g. Hematology, Chemistry, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Body Fluids, Parasitology, Microbiology.
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Basic molecular biology techniques including molecular cloning, RNA isolation, and Northern blotting, PCR; recombinant protein expression; Expertise with immunohistochemistry, histology, microscopy, small animal procedures, genetic mouse models, ELISA assays and other molecular biology assays would be desired.
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Perform research on projects working with nucleic acid purification, qPCR, molecular cloning, next-generation sequencing, Western Blot, ELISA, fluorescence microscopy, and flow cytometry. + Experience with library preparation for next-generation sequencing, CRISPR screens and RNA Seq is preferred.
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Minimum of a PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology, Microbiology, Statistics, Epidemiology, Bioinformatics, Public Health, or related subjects. Drexel College of Medicine, Department of Microbiology & Immunology, invites applications for a postdoctoral fellow to join Dr. Eugenia Lo lab and the Malaria team at Drexel.
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Competence with standard and complex molecular biology techniques such as DNA and RNA extractions, genotyping, genetic mapping, PCR, RT-PCR, sequencing, single cell genotyping. Techniques include molecular biology and genetic analysis (including Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), DNA and RNA extractions, genotyping.
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Responsibilities may include: operation of imaging/cytometry equipment, performing molecular biology techniques including RNA/DNA extraction, PCR, plasmid preparation and basic cloning, performing imaging/cytometry techniques including immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, performing basic data analysis, scientific writing, organization of data appropriate to role in the lab, record keeping and data entry, and shared lab manager/organizational duties.
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Theoretical knowledge of or experience with standard molecular biology techniques such as DNA and RNA extraction, PCR, RT-PCR, electrophoresis, etc. The UCSD Department of Pharmacology is one of two basic science units in the School of Medicine where world-class researchers investigate the molecular basis of human diseases.
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Proficiency in molecular biology techniques, including molecular cloning, PCR, RNA isolation, and gene expression analysis. Ph. D. in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, or a related field with a focus on RNA biology or nucleic acid therapeutics.
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Perform analysis of in vitro and in vivo editing outcomes using next-generation sequencing, quantitative PCR, and RNA sequencing. PhD in biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, gene editing, or a related discipline and at least two years of closely related gene therapy or gene editing experience OR MS degree and five years directly applicable experience.
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Prior hands-on experience with wet lab molecular biology techniques such as PCR/qPCR, DNA assembly methods, sequencing library is a plus, showcasing practical laboratory experience. A general understanding of molecular or synthetic biology, particularly emphasizing nucleic acid chemistry.
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