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Commit to creating a diverse and inclusive workplaceThis position will report to the Technical Operations Department and will support the manufacture of HPV Gardasil as part of a multidisciplinary team, the candidate will have a fundamental knowledge of fermentation and cell culture, protein chemistry and purification, analytical techniques and/or laboratory operations.
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This position will report to the Technical Operations Department and will support the manufacture of HPV Gardasil as part of a multidisciplinary team, the candidate will have a fundamental knowledge of fermentation and cell culture, protein chemistry and purification, analytical techniques and/or laboratory operations.
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Demonstrate expertise in one of the following areas: mesenchymal stem cell isolation and culturing, extracellular vesicles, protein expression and purification, bioconjugate chemistry, or cardiovascular research.
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Under general supervision performs complex laboratory techniques including, but not limited to recombinant protein purification, DNA purification, flow cytometry. The University of Miami is offering an excellent job opportunity for a Senior Research Technician position at the Frost Institute for Chemistry and Molecular Science within the laboratory of Dr. Mark Yeager.
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To be successful, the Staff Scientist, Protein Chemistry will need experience in biochemistry, construct design, cloning, protein expression, and purification, with a focus on mammalian cell systems.
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Python, Fluorescent Microscopy, liquid handling, laboratory, Biochemistry, Microscopy, Protein Purification, Chemistry, Research, Scientist, Protein Biochemistry, HPLC, FPLC, LCMS, fluorescent microscopy.
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Hands-on technical experience in the following areas: protein engineering, enzyme mechanism/kinetics, assay development, protein production systems at medium and pilot-scale, and protein expression, purification, and characterization.
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This is an ideal position for an individual with an organic or biological chemistry background who has an interest in projects related to novel technology in synthesis and purification of oligonucleotides and bioconjugates.
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Broad familiarity of difference disciplines within the life sciences ( e.g. PCR, recombinant DNA technology, protein expression and purification, chromatography, immunology, and antibody chemistry and binding kinetics.
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Prior hands-on experience with nucleic acid and protein purification, molecular biology, bacterial genetics, and assay development are preferred, but any exceptionally creative and driven individual will be thoroughly considered.
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The candidate should have previous experience performing independent research using basic biochemical lab techniques including protein expression and purification. It is preferred that the candidate hold a B.S. in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry or a related field.
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Demonstrates proficiency in analytical chemistry, including experience with protein separation and purification, with a preference for familiarity with HPLC methodologies. Holds a Bachelor’s degree (BA/BS) in Chemistry, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related scientific field from an accredited four-year institution.
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Bachelor’s in Molecular Biology, Synthetic Biology, Biochemistry, Structural Biology, Protein Chemistry, or similar field. Protein purification (AKTA, HPLC, SDS-PAGE, BLI/SPR.
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Experience in protein chemistry techniques including purification, modification, and characterization desired. Experience in the use of molecular biology techniques including cloning and protein expression.
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Background in protein chemistry (protein production and purification, western blots etc.) Bachelor's degree in clinical laboratory science (CLS/MLS), medical technology (MT), chemistry, biological science from an accredited institution, or bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in addition to a certificate in MLS. In histopathology or non-testing laboratories, a bachelor's degree with laboratory certification if applicable.
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