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This drug discovery research position will support and collaborate with a research team to identify and validate disease-modifying molecular targets and support the progression of drug development projects to clinic.
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Preferred Qualifications Previous experience with embryology of model organisms, such as zebrafish, and background in phylogenomic and molecular biology (in situ hybridizations, PCR, cloning). Experience with molecular biology and embryology of model organisms like zebrafish.
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Strong background in assay development using molecular genomic technologies (both RNA and DNA), including experience in next-generation sequencing, qPCR, microarray or other high-throughput platforms.
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Discovery Senior Living is hiring a Lead or Head Chef to join our Spring Mill Senior Living Community, located in Phoenixville, PA. This is a Full-Time position, hours are 12pm-8pm and include a weekend rotation (every-other weekend.
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We are expanding our capabilities in cheminformatics across multiple drug discovery platforms, including DNencoded library (DEL) screening, peptide-display discovery, support for RNbased therapeutics, parallel medicinal chemistry (PMC), targeted protein degradation, and high-throughput screening (HTS.
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The Frost Institute for Chemistry and Molecular Science seeks to recruit outstanding tenure-track or tenure eligible scientists at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor in the general areas of structural biology, molecular design, chemistry and drug discovery, encompassing disease-related science and research that is relevant to any aspect of the human condition, to begin August 15, 2024.
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The Molecular Epidemiology team supports biomarker activities by integrating real-world data and epidemiologic evidence within the biomarker discovery and development strategy. Research Scientist (Bioinformatics Consultant) - Molecular Epidemiology The Biomarker Sciences department at client is dedicated to conduct biomarker and translational research to further understanding of specific aspects of biology, inform research, development and pipeline decisions, and advance the effectiveness of available therapies in appropriate patient populations.
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You will use your experience and know how across a range of molecular techniques to help evolve strategies to assess cellular kinetics (CK) & biodistribution, working as part of a team responsible for the design and implementation of robust bioanalytical strategies to support the AstraZeneca pipeline.
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As we evolve into a daily shopping destination for millions more, joining Slickdeals presents an exciting opportunity for entrepreneurially-minded builders to create an innovative deal discovery platform.
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The position will provide a unique opportunity to play a critical role in the advancement of FL89’s computational discovery and preclinical platforms, through the development of disruptive approaches for biotherapeutic drug discovery.
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The Canary Center is the first in the world to integrate research on both in vivo and in vitro diagnostics to deliver these tests, by housing state-of-the-art facilities and collaborative research programs in molecular imaging, proteomics, chemistry, cell and molecular biology, and bioinformatics.
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Must also have experience in reading Gram Stains, especially Positive Blood Cultures, AFB Stains, KOH stains, Fungal Stains, Parasitology stains, and perform Molecular PCR testing. Molecular biology experience will not substitute for this.
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Leads quality assurance for both molecular genetics lab and cytogenetics lab. Leads quality assurance for both molecular genetics lab and cytogenetics lab. Serves as primary quality liaison to TPMG IT, LIS Support systems and KPIT for ongoing and new issues.
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Expertise in health care with emphasis on molecular diagnostics, genomics, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and oncology. Interact with Laboratory Medical Directors, Pathologists, Molecular Pathologists, Laboratory Professionals and Radiologists as necessary.
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Cert Histocompatibility Spec (CHS-ABHI), Cert Histocompatibility Techno (CHT-ABHI), Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS), HEW (HEW), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), Medical Technologist (MT), Specialist in Cytology-ASCP (SCT), Specialist in Cytometry-ASCP (SCYM), Molecular Biology Spec-ASCP (SMB.
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