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Perform analysis of in vitro and in vivo editing outcomes using next-generation sequencing, quantitative PCR, and RNA sequencing. We are seeking a Scientist II/Sr. Scientist to evaluate novel genome editing systems for in vivo therapeutics as a member of our growing pre-clinical research team.
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Collect, bank, and analyze tissues from aged and transgenic animals with a wide array of techniques (e.g., western blot, RT-PCR, mass spectrometry, flow cytometry, histology). The UW Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) is a dual degree MD/PhD program between the SOM and UW Research.
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Hands-on experience with synthetic biology and strain engineering techniques such as PCR, Gibson Assembly, restriction digestion, ligation, and homologous recombination. Strain Engineering Scientist.
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Strong proficiency with foundational cell and molecular biology techniques; for example: construct design, stable cell line generation, qRT-PCR, Western blotting, ELISA, IP/ChIP, 2D and 3D proliferation assays.
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Scientific tasks include development and execution of experiments involving PCR, qPCR, in vitro fermentation, headspace gas chromatography, cell culture with rich or freshwater media, protein expression in bacteria, cell harvesting, protein characterization.
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The Meyer Laboratory in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for the position of CALeDNA Assistant Research Scientist.
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Experience in molecular biology (e.g., PCR, DNA purification, cloning, genome editing, DNA assembly, DNA sequencing) of yeast and bacteria, especially in the development and use of tools for rapid and effective strain engineering.
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Develop other molecular biology-based assays using techniques such as cloning, DNA/RNA/protein extraction and RT-PCR. Highly experienced in protein assay development such as western blot/JESS, flow cytometry, ELISA, AlphaLisa, and immunoprecipitation.
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Knowledge of various platforms for real-time PCR (TAQMAN, FRET, etc), familiarity with molecular diagnostic software for sequence analysis and DNfragment analysis. Minimum of 2 years of biochemistry, analytical chemistry (quantitative analysis) or molecular biology laboratory experience.
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Extensive experience with plant molecular biology techniques, including processing and evaluation of NGS data, modular cloning of multigene vectors, gene transfer and genome editing methods, molecular characterization of plants including PCR, qPCR, droplet digital PCR, RNAseq, Western blot, ELISA, Turbo-ID, Yeast two hybrid.
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As an Associate Scientist, you will use molecular biology, protein purification and characterization methods to support Discovery's protein engineering and technology development efforts. Must demonstrate proficiency with molecular biology methods, including primer design, PCR, gel electrophoresis, plasmid DNA preparation, cloning and sequence analysis using SnapGene or similar software.
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Perform molecular biology techniques such as PCR, bacterial culture, Western Blot, qPCR, and next-generation sequencing (NGS). Nephrogen was founded by Demetri Maxim, a PKD patient and scientist from Stanford University, Vivek Bhalla, and George Church.
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Knowledge of and experience performing basic molecular biology techniques, including molecular cloning, nucleic acid isolation, PCR, and protein expression analyses. Senior Research Scientist - Ashworth Lab.
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Experience with cellular assays (examples: MSD/Luminex/ELISA, multicolor flow cytometry) and/or molecular assays (examples: qPCR/PCR/ddPCR) Experience with cellular assays (examples: MSD/Luminex/ELISA, multicolor flow cytometry) and/or molecular assays (examples: qPCR/PCR/ddPCR.
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As we continue to grow and expand our horizons, we're in pursuit of an Application Scientist who can seamlessly blend technical acumen with sales strategy, becoming a key liaison between our technical solutions and our clients' needs.
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