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Candidates should have proven experience in oligonucleotide analytical qPCR, RT-qPCR, and/or NGS method development, quality control processes and hand-on experience with state-of-the-art analytical instruments.
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0-1 year of hands-on experience in molecular biology techniques such as PCR. With >2 year (Bachelor level ) or 1 year (Master level) hands on experience in molecular biology techniques such as PCR.
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Hands-on experience in Cell Culture, ELISA/MSD, Flow Cytometry, PCR (NGS is a plus) Evaluate new analytical platforms and stay up to date on state-of-the-art methodologies.
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Strong hands-on skills in relevant programming languages (e.g., R, Python, Shiny, UNIX/Linux, UNIX bash shell scripting, Nextflow), statistical software, cloud computing, visualization tools, and relevant R/Bioconductor packages.
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4+ years of hands-on experience in marketing, sales, and/or molecular assay development with increasing scope and responsibility in the genomics, molecular diagnostic, or oncology arenas preferred.
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Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Genetics, Physics, or related field, with hands on experiences in NGS data analysis. Hands on experience in performing analysis and interpreting biology with large-scale omics datasets including transcriptomics, single cell RNSeq is required, knowledge and experience in other omics modalities are preferred, including proteomics, metabolomics, lipidomics and epigenetics.
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Hands on proficiency with common molecular biology bench techniques; cell culture experience. Demonstrable knowledge and experience with NGS workflows and data analysis software and/or sorting cytometry and associated analysis software.
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Hands-on experience with various techniques such as qPCR, ddPCR, Sanger sequencing/NGS, ELISA, flow cytometry, and cell-based assays. We value diversity and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
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Lead an assay development team from project inception through launch including sample selection, hands-on laboratory validation, establishing workflow and SOPs, and authoring validation plans and summaries.
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4+ years of hands-on experience in marketing, sales, and/or molecular assay development with increasing scope and responsibility in the genomics and molecular diagnostic arenas preferred.
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At least 3 years of hands-on experience in developing bioinformatics pipelines, implementation of algorithms for NGS data, and analysis of multi-omics data. Our current focus is on developing cutting-edge bioinformatics and machine learning algorithms to enable the discovery of novel biomarkers and translate them into clinical diagnostic applications.
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Hands on experience utilizing gene editing approaches, preferably in human cells, such as CRISPR or TALENs. Forward genetic screening, molecular biology, and next generation sequencing (NGS) within primary human cells.
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You will drive all aspects of the downstream marketing for NGS product lines focused on clinical and translational sequencing applications. Guide the development of copy and creative content for NGS application areas such as inherited disease, pharmacogenomics, infectious disease, and others, appropriately positioning products within compliance guidelines, while conveying strong value propositions and clear product differentiation.
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Experience in library construction for NGS, with emphasis on Process Development and optimization of diagnostic assays in a CLIA or FDA regulated laboratory environments is highly desired.
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Demonstrated record of high-proficiency, hands-on molecular biology experience with PCR-based assays and technical knowledge of high-throughput genomic profiling technologies with emphasis on Illumina sequencing platforms and complex library preparation workflows for bulkRNseq, 10X Genomics scRNseq, and 10X Genomics Visium spatial transcriptomics.
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