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Visterra, Inc., is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate with research experience in biochemistry, cellular and/or molecular biology to help discover and develop biologic therapeutics, as well as expand platform technologies that support our antibody-based drug discovery programs.
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We're looking for a Research Associate I , working in Biotechnology/Medical Devices industry in 1061-1245 DNA Way. Coordinates with Cancer Immunology, Protein Chemistry, Antibody Engineering, and Translational Oncology groups to advance lead molecules of the projects.
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Whether it's DNA, RNA, epigenetics, microbiomics, protein, or yeast-based research, our philosophy remains the same: To provide the highest quality products in the industry while ensuring they are both simple to use and reliable in their performance.
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Strong background in molecular docking and protein structural modeling. The Rockefeller University is the world's leading biomedical research University. Responsibilities include contributing to ongoing molecular docking research in the lab.
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As a Research Associate I, you will be working under direct supervision and will perform a variety of routine experimental protocols and procedures to support the objectives of one or more laboratory research projects in a specific area of research.
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The research associate / staff scientist will be responsible for conducting research and technical activities related to sponsored projects in the lab, with a strong emphasis on technology development.
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Research Associate: PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biophysics, Biochemistry, or a related field One (1) experience with multiple analytical techniques listed above. Research Faculty Description University of Colorado | CU Anschutz Medical Campus Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department Pharmaceutical Sciences, Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Open Rank: Sr. Professional Research Assistant / Research Associate Position # 00805082 – Requisition # 28387.
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We are seeking an Advanced Research Associate for Bio-Techne's Protein Purification department in Minneapolis. Our group supports 5000 different protein products used in academic research, pharmaceutical research, and all facets of biological science including: neurodegenerative diseases, stem cell research, glycobiology, developmental biology, etc.
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The College and University have excellent research support facilities including multiple BSL-3 laboratories and ABSL-3 animal housing rooms, Immunopathology Core Facility, Microbial Culturomics and Germfree Animal Model Core Facility, Center for Genomics and Proteomics, Oklahoma Statewide Shared Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility, Recombinant DNA/Protein Resource Facility, Electron Microscopy Laboratory, and High-Performance Computing Center.
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RMG, in the Cell Culture and Bioprocess Operations department, is responsible for providing support to pre-Early-Stage Research to Early Development projects with high-throughput protein production from mammalian transient cultures.
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Experience with protein purification using an AKTA system and protein characterization using HPLC (analytical SEC), SDS-PAGE, and mass spectrometry. The successful candidate will have a strong background in bacterial expression and protein biochemistry, ideally hands-on experience with small molecule drug discovery.
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The Research Associate I position will support process development by assisting in the development of methods for generation and purification of various bacteriophages. Demonstrated experience with protein, DNA, or viral purification by standard chromatography methods as well as fluency with the theoretical concepts underlying protein purification.
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We are seeking a motivated research assistant to join our Protein Sciences team to support production of these therapeutic molecules. Experience with protein purification, from both Mammalian as well as Bacterial expression systems.
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Vividion is a next generation biotechnology company based in San Diego that is leveraging its proprietary chemical proteomics platform to conduct proteome-wide footprinting of drug-protein interactions with unprecedented breadth and precision.
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This individual will work collaboratively with Arrowhead’s scientific and clinical teams to take drugs from late clinical research to NDA filings and will initially focus on siRNA programs targeting cardiac and metabolic (lipids and obesity) indications.
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