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Perform routine molecular biology tasks such as primer design, DNA construct design, PCR amplification, cloning, plasmid purification, DNA purification, restriction endonuclease digest, DNA sequencing and analysis, bioinformatics analysis of the sequences from different databases.
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Knowledge of genetic testing and technical knowledge of genome analysis, next-generation sequencing, microarrays and molecular biology. Ambry Genetics Corporation is a CAP-accredited and CLIlicensed molecular genetics laboratory based in Aliso Viejo, California.
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In-depth knowledge in molecular biology; Experience with next-generation sequencing technologies and prior experience with lab automation; Prior experience managing lab staff.
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The research will include developing and applying computational/bioinformatical methods for analyzing and visualizing data from high-throughput antibody binding and neutralization assays, single cell next generation sequencing, and systems serology.
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Experience in molecular biology techniques including cloning, PCR, sequencing, NGS, western blotting. Next generation sequencing. Single cell RNA sequencing.
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Perform in vivo immunizations to generate antigen specific antibodies from B cells by next-generation sequencing or hybridoma production. Perform biochemical and molecular biology assays to enable PK/PD analysis of therapeutic candidate drugs, including ELISA/MSD, and qPCR.
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Unleash Your Genomics Expertise: Senior Scientist, Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Leadership Opportunities: Guide and inspire junior scientists, shaping the next generation of genomics researchers.
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Primary or shared project responsibility for executing experiments on next generation sequencing workflows with assistance from team members in genomics & sequencing team. Familiarity with computational analysis of next generation sequencing and the use of this data in genetic or genomic analysis.
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Experience with next-generation sequencing technologies and analysis of genomic data. Knowledge of cancer biology and molecular diagnostics is a plus. The Company’s genome-wide methylation analysis technology has the unique ability to distinguish the most highly informative (methylated) regions of the genome from the non-informative regions and preferentially target those informative regions for sequencing.
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GENEWIZ by Azenta is a is a leading global genomics service company and trusted provider for DNA sequencing, gene synthesis, molecular biology, next generation sequencing, bioinformatics, and GLP regulatory services.
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At our CLIcertified and CAP-accredited laboratory, our team is expanding the horizons of Next Generation Sequencing, immuno-oncology therapeutics, and diagnostics. This will entail following the laboratory's procedures for specimen handling and next generation sequencing processes, test analyses, reporting, and maintaining records of patient test results.
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The successful applicant will have experience with molecular biology techniques such as RT-PCR and sequencing. UW-Madison will provide a paper copy upon request; please contact the University of Wisconsin Police Department.
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Experience with nucleic acid purification, quantification and qualification, molecular cloning, PCR, and NGS sequencing. PhD in the life sciences one, with 5+ years of hands-on molecular biology experience in assay, product, and/or process development.
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Molecular biology skills (e.g. DNA Extraction, Purification, PCR, qPCR, next-generation DNA sequencing) and related technical knowledge. Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Next Generation Sequencing.
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Lead the optimization and execution of antibody generation workflows with expertise in antibody sequencing, molecular cloning, protein expression, and protein purification methods.
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