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As the Pelosi Lab is part of an international consortium, the candidate will connect with several national and international collaborators and collaborate with IU core facilities to complete downstream assays such as single cell RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and genome editing of mouse models using CRISPR. Other applications that are routinely done in the Pelosi lab include tissue embedding and sectioning, immunofluorescence, microscopy, qPCR, cloning, bioinformatic analyses.
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Strong molecular biology expertise, with experience in mammalian cell culture and familiarity with next-generation sequencing technologies, RNA structure / function and ribosomal profiling is a plus.
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NYGC scientists and staff are furthering new approaches to diagnosing and treating neurological diseases and cancer through their unique capabilities in whole genome sequencing, RNA sequencing, state-of-the art analytics, and the development of genomic tools.
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Statistics: Strong background in statistical modeling, particularly as it applies to bulk and single cell RNA sequencing, protein network pathways, and DNA. We are currently seeking an innovative, assertive and highly experienced computational biologist to assist with our Reverse Immunology efforts with primarily an oncology focus.
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And interpretation of both RNA and DNA next generation sequencing (NGS) datasets containing human and microbial sequences from complex clinical samples. Examples of datasets include Illumina short read shotgun metagenomes, long read shotgun metagenomes, RNSeq, 16S/ITS Amplicon sequencing.
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Course topics include, but are not limited to, all areas of biomolecular engineering: bioethics, bioinformatics, biotechnology, computational biology tools, genomics, bioengineering, analysis of RNA/DNA high-throughput sequencing, single cell analysis, population genomics, synthetic biology, nanotechnology, programming for the biosciences, protein engineering, and systems biology.
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Other skills required include facility with general molecular biologic techniques including qPCR, cloning, lenti and retrovirus production, Western blotting, sequencing and analysis of protein and RNA expression studies.
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In this role the selected individual would utilize mouse embryonic stem cell culture systems in combination with genome-editing technologies, high throughput RNA sequencing, ribosome-profiling, CLIP-seq to study how mRNA binding proteins and noncoding RNAs control gene expression during embryonic stem cell self-renewal and differentiation.
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Performing gene cloning, RNA extraction, qRT-PCR, DNA gel electrophoresis and purification, western-blot analysis, immunohistochemistry, etc. Gene (DNA) sequencing and analysis. Performing gene cloning, RNA extraction, qRT-PCR, DNA gel electrophoresis and purification, western-blot analysis, immunohistochemistry, etc.
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Our patented targeted sequencing technologies CleanPlex® DNA, CleanPlex® RNA and CleanPlex® UMI provide comprehensive solutions to precision diagnostics in oncology, infectious disease, inherited disease, reproductive health, neurology, cardiology and many other applications.
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Heart transplant readouts will include flow cytometry, single cell RNA sequencing, histology, cytotoxicity assays, and immunofluorescence. Heart transplant readouts will include flow cytometry, single cell RNA sequencing, histology, cytotoxicity assays, and immunofluorescence.
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Downstream analysis will include analysis of the relationship between variant functions and interactions with protein or RNA structure, and with yeast or human phenotypes. The role will also require the demonstrated ability to both use and develop experimental and computational tools for the support and analysis of large scale mutagenesis, sequencing-based multiplexed readout of variant functional or interaction assays, and dissemination and analysis of the resulting maps.
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Seeking a highly motivated scientist to support the molecular biology & protein production workflows: DNA construct design/assembly, sample preparation for sequencing, DNA production & quantitation, mammalian cell culture & transfections, protein purification & quantitation, and automated liquid handling.
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Tasks will include applications of recombinant DNA technology, PCR, DNA sequencing and analysis via traditional and NGS approaches, RNA in vitro synthesis and analysis, and human tissue culture cell work.
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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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