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In our Brighton/Boston labs, RNA biology meets today's cutting-edge genomics, computational biology, and deep-sequencing technologies to create a new class of medicines that address the underlying causes of disease.
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The Director will have prime responsibility in organizing and overseeing all research and development efforts in advancing functional genomics technologies within the LGR, with a particular emphasis on the use of CRISPR-Cas based approaches to target discovery and validation within the context of genomic medicine.
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Minimum of 3 years of relevant sales or channel management experience (preferably in either Next Generation Sequencing, genomics, or single cell analysis) As a Technical Sales Manager, you will be responsible for achieving sales objectives for our single cell RNA sequencing products through the development of new business and management of current customer accounts.
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This position will be able to perform routine cellular, micro- and molecular biology procedures including, but not limited to Western, Northern blot, DNA/RNA, PCR, protein extraction, cell culture, Immunohistochemistry, and staining.
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A degree in Computer Science or Molecular Biology or Biochemistry (or a closely related discipline) with an emphasis in Bioinformatics is preferred along with basic knowledge of molecular and genomics biology.
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This Principle Scientist will collaborate closely with various research groups, scientists, and upper management to pioneer world-class Next Generation Sequencing technologies catering to RNA, DNA, epigenetics, and microbiome analyses.
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The successful candidate must have previous experience and be proficient in mouse husbandry, PCR-based genotyping, cell culture, flow cytometry, as well as DNA, RNA, and protein isolation and detection techniques.
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The postdoc will provide appropriate spatial transcriptomic sample setup and preparation support and execution for investigators who are seeking answers to biologically important questions and will integrate with the Tulane Center for Aging Genomics and Bioinformatics cores to provide a seamless pipeline for sequencing and bioinformatic analysis.
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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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Required technical skills include: RNA and DNA extraction, tissue culture, and flow cytometry techniques. Areas of expertise include genomics, epigenetics, drug resistance, stem cell biology, drug discovery, diagnostics and biomarker development, and pharmacology.
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Responsible for Nucleic Acid QC (Agilent Bioanalyzer, Fragment Analyzer) processing client RNA/DNA samples for Real-time PCR singleplex and multiplex assays analysis, DNA sequencing and Fragment Analysis (ABI DNA analyzers) and Pyrosequencing (Qiagen, PyroMark) using molecular biology procedures.
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In addition to cell editing, our labs integrate genomic analysis (e.g. ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq, RNseq), human disease genetics, and high dimensional screening approaches for in vitro and in vivo studies of T cell function (Simeonov et al. Nature 2017; Shifrut and Carnevale et al. Cell 2018; Roth et al. Cell 2020), and when needed develop novel genomics assays (Satpathy et al. Nature Biotechnology 2019, Stickels et al. Nature Biotechnology 2021.
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NGS library preparation strategies including the use of commercially available kits for DNA and RNA and ability to design custom library prep approaches to unique sequencing problems. Celebrating a Century: POSITION TITLE: GENOMICS CORE FACILITY - DIRECTOR POSITION SUMMARY: The Genomics Core Facility, Director oversees daily operation of the Genomics Core Facility, including: development of operating procedures, and providing researchers with consultation and support in experimental design and execution of Next-Generation Sequencing projects, including those using related technologies (e.g., single cell genomics assays, spatial profiling.
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Conduct computational analysis of genomics and immunogenomics data from high-throughput profiling technologies (bulk and single cell), such as single-cell DNA/RNA/TCR/BCR/ATAC-seq and spatial transcriptomics & proteomics platforms, and perform high-dimensional, multi-modal data integration.
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Work Experience: Experience with current molecular biology techniques including experience working with DNA, RNA, protein, and cell culture, as well as general molecular biology techniques. The successful candidate will work both independently and collaboratively in a clinical-grade environment and must demonstrate a high level of expertise in molecular genetics/genomics.
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