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SUMMARYThe Viral and Rickettsial Disease Laboratory (VRDL) is a seeking highly motivated Senior Microbiologist to work within the Respiratory and Gastroenteric Diseases Section (RGDS) – COVIDNet Unit. In this role, the candidate will work collaboratively and cross-functionally with colleagues to develop molecular methods (PCR) and Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) workflows that support the surveillance, diagnostics, and research efforts of the California Department of Public Health.
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Job Description We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Research Scientist with extensive experience using next-generation sequencing to join our team as a Genomics Specialist.
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This platform, a culmination of major advancements in molecular biology, emulsion chemistry, consumables, 3D imaging, and computational imaging, stands as a next-generation PCR platform with unparalleled precision and accuracy in quantifying single molecules in a highly multiplexed manner.
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Strong understanding of the Pharma and Biotech industry challenges is needed and ability to develop high level of applications knowledge based on industry and familiarity with most common Sequencing, Synthetic Biology, cell and gene therapies, and molecular biology lab techniques.
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Preferred: Specific experience in RNA/DNA purification and analysis, next-generation sequencing, biochemistry, or cellular imaging. Candidate should be competent in basic molecular biology techniques, such as PCR, electrophoresis and western blotting, and in growing and maintaining mammalian cell cultures.
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Additional major responsibilities will include the preparation, sequencing, and analysis of next-generation sequencing libraries to support CRISPR screening experiments. This role is an excellent opportunity to learn several valuable, cutting-edge techniques in molecular biology, virology, CRISPR gene-editing as well as proteomics while working with a dynamic and interdisciplinary research team.
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Bachelor’s or master’s degree in biochemistry/molecular biology or related discipline with 5-7 years of experience in protein biochemistry. Experience in standard protein characterization and molecular biology techniques (e.g. SDS-PAGE, analytical SEC, Western blotting, PCR.
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The successful candidate will play a lead role in establishing the forensic molecular laboratory alongside partners in Botswana in particular development of next generation sequencing applications, microsatellite genotyping, and associated bioinformatics.
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The incumbent will have solid technical knowledge and hands-on experience with molecular biology such as DNA purification, analytical and preparative gel electrophoresis, enzymatic manipulation, PCR, sequencing, and molecular cloning; experience can be from work during undergraduate education.
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We have deep expertise in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), and maintain a dynamic, fast-paced work environment with significant opportunities for high-impact contribution and rapid professional growth.
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Stay updated on methodological advancements in real-world studies, next-generation sequencing (DNA/RNA), and oncology guidelines. Familiarity with cancer genetics, immunology, or molecular biology.
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By using cutting edge DNA testing using next generation sequencing technologies the goal of the Baker and Amado lab is to elucidate the cause-consequence relationship of a given genetic variant identified from humans affected genitourinary disease.
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Job Title: Field Sales Representative - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) About Us: AmpSeq is a dynamic and innovative next-generation sequencing (NGS) service provider dedicated to supporting researchers and scientists in their groundbreaking work.
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Experience with single-cell RNA, ATAC and/or multiome-sequencing data, spatial single cell approaches, molecular biology, and analyses that integrate genomic variation is extremely important (dGTEx), and analysis of large datasets is preferred.
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Experience with other molecular biology techniques (e.g., Nucleic acids purification, vector constructions, PCR/RT-PCR amplification would be a plus. Education: BS/MS (or equivalent) in molecular biology, biochemistry, biology or related field with 1+ year(s) of hands-on NGS experience.
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