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Utilize molecular biology techniques including DNA and RNA extraction, gel electrophoresis, and PCR to support product characterization. Experience with molecular biology, biochemistry, or cell biology techniques and analytical methods (e.g., qPCR, Elisa, Western Blot.
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Our group is responsible for expanding our understanding of RNA biology, leveraging proximity biology to tackle the “undruggable genome”, and advancing Amgen’s drug discovery pipeline. Extensive research experience, including postdoctoral training, in biophysics, biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, or related disciplines.
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To be considered for this opportunity, you must have a Ph. D. in molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, virology or a related field, or a bachelor's or Master's degree with ten plus years of relevant experience.
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Applicants should have a PhD degree or an MD with post-graduate scientific training, and at least three years of research experience in relevant areas such as Molecular Biology, RNA biology, Biochemistry, animal modeling, Immunology, Gene Therapy, Cell Therapy, Bioengineering, Neuromuscular Biology, Cell Biology, and Virology.
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The Research Specialist will actively participate in biobanking activities and contribute to collaborative translational research in transplant immunology by using techniques of cellular and molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, and proteomics, as well as maintaining the day-to-day needs of the lab.
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BA and/or BSc degree in a field pertaining to molecular and cellular biology and/or biochemistry. Experience isolating RNA, DNA and protein. The Research Assistant - Fingert Lab conducts experiments in a molecular genetics and cell biology research laboratory under the supervision of, John Fingert, MD, PhD. Duties include developing and maintaining induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) cultures of human cell lines, differentiating iPSCs into retinal cells, conducting molecular biology assays, and assisting with studies involving animal models (mice.
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Ideally, this person should have experience with molecular biology (plasmid design and generation, DNA/RNA prep, DNA detection, PCR/qPCR etc), heterologous protein expression, protein biochemistry (protein detection, protein characterization and protein purification etc.
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PREFERRED: experience with a variety of biochemistry and molecular biology techniques and with animal models of cancer or genetic diseases and DNA/RNA or CRISPR-based technologies. This is an excellent opportunity for someone interested in engineering RNA and lipid nanoparticles for cancer therapeutics while working with other passionate scientists.
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Solid technical ability and hands-on experience with molecular biology, ribonucleic acid ( RNA) and protein analysis, analytical gel electrophoresis, quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR),enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), western blot, flow cytometry, quantitative reverse transaction (qRT-PCR), microscopy, histology, and cell culture.
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Currently majoring in and/or taking classes in fields of the biological sciences such as biology, biochemistry, genetics, pharmacology, bioinformatics. Assist in processing single-nuclei RNA sequencing datasets for Quality Control purposes and data analysis.
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At least 2 full years of undergraduate studies in Biology, Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, or bioinformatics. Perform mammalian cell culture, compound treatment, RNA extraction, and qPCR.
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The Principal Scientist, Gene Therapy Innovation position in the RNA, Gene Therapy and Delivery Group (RGTD) offers an exciting opportunity to help develop novel Gene Therapies for unmet medical needs.
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Our verticals include RNA, Gene Therapy, Cell Therapy, Target Discovery and Biologics. Within Ginkgo, the Mammalian Engineering team consists of a set of scientists and engineers with subject matter expertise across cell therapy, gene therapy, rna therapeutics, and biologics.
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From deciphering the choreography of transcription complexes, chromosomes, and RNA molecules within cells to developing novel approaches to 3D molecular structure determination to understanding how viruses hijack a cell's machinery and alter its metabolome, the researchers in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics (BMG) are at the forefronts of their fields both conceptually and technologically.
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The Associate Research Specialist will perform molecular biology techniques (cloning, plasmid generation, DNA and RNA isolations), protein work including Western blots, generate lentivirus, culture neurosphere cell lines, and perform functional genomics experiments in these cell lines.
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