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Experience in molecular testing, nucleic acid extraction, PCR, and sequencing (next generation sequencing) As a Senior CLS, you are responsible for performing high complexity laboratory testing (next generation sequencing) on patient specimens, performing quality control and quality assurance procedures, reporting patient results.
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Extensive molecular biology laboratory experience in preparation of Illumina next-generation sequencing libraries and bioinformatics knowledge. This position entails performing library preparations for Next-Generation sequencing applications and the general maintenance of laboratory operations.
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Some on-site work may be necessary for certain positions, even those designated as fully remote. Experience in a CLIA or CAP regulated molecular biology or genomics lab. Preferred Qualifications: (Selection Criteria) Experience with high throughput Microbiome/Metagenomics processing with Excel and operating/programming of laboratory liquid handling instrumentation.
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Next generation sequencing workflows: library preparation, RNAseq, ATAC-seq, ChIP-seq, Cut-and-Run. Bioinformatic workflows for analysis of next generation sequencing and/or proteomic data.
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Knowledge of molecular biology to best support equipment activities in an next generation sequencing (NGS) workflow. The company is using the power of next-generation sequencing, population-scale clinical studies, and state-of-the-art computer science and data science to enhance the scientific understanding of cancer biology, and to develop its multi-cancer early detection blood test.
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Experience with Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), Manufacturing Management Systems(MES), scheduling software, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software, Green Button Go (GBG) e.g., Agilent, Hamilton, Labcyte, Illumina etc.
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Evaluate sequencing QC metrics for various standard Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) workflows (RNseq, amplicons, WGS, ATAC-seq, etc.) Experience with Illumina sequencing data, or other popular sequencing technologies (Pacific Biosciences, Oxford Nanopore.
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Experience with fluorescence microscopy, next-generation sequencing, flow cytometry, or other biological readouts. Molecular biology assays including PCRs and next-generation sequencing, to measure editing outcomes.
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Position Overview: Theyare seeking a talented and experienced Engineering Manager to lead their engineering team in the development of next-generation DNA sequencing technologies.
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A solid background in basic laboratory techniques such as isolation and quantization of proteins, DNA / RNA , PCR , gel electrophoresis, working under sterile conditions, cell culture (2D and 3D organoids), experience in molecular biology of next generation sequencing sample prep) and analysis of the next generation sequencing data is preferred.
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Our client is a cutting-edge biotech startup at the forefront of DNA sequencing technology. Stay abreast of industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in DNA sequencing and biotech to drive innovation and maintain a competitive edge.
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Minimum of 3 years of relevant sales or channel management experience (preferably in either Next Generation Sequencing, genomics, or single cell analysis) Empowering researchers to perform single cell sequencing with unprecedented scale and ease, our pioneering approach has enabled groundbreaking discoveries in cancer treatment, tissue repair, stem cell therapy, kidney and liver disease, brain development, and the immune system.
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10+ years of direct NGS software product management or marketing experience in the diagnostics, genomics, or medical devices industry; Next generation sequencing experience required.
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In particular, it is critical that a board-certified molecular genetic pathologist with training and experience in next-generation sequencing is available during wet lab sequencing, post-pipeline sequence data curation, and variant classification and interpretation to ensure that the results accurately reflect the biology of the patient’s sample and follow CAP/CLIA/NYS/FDA guidelines for the performance of each assay.
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In this role, you will play a vital part in assay development and product development initiatives, supporting our efforts to advance next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies.
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