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We are building new capabilities to support our growth in immunology and autoimmune diseases, and we have an exciting opportunity for an in vivo scientist looking to help bring new medicines to patients.
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PhD. with 1+/MS with 6+/BS with 8+ years of experience in Immunology, Immuno-oncology, cell and gene therapy or related field is required. Work collaboratively with research, process, and analytics teams to develop and characterize analytical assays in various platforms including but not limited to flow cytometry, ELISA/MSD, qPCR, and ddPCR.
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Our role within the Translational Science (TS) department is a central element of our clinical research engine and we have a position available to work on-site at our headquarters in Hayward, CA. The ideal candidate will have a working knowledge of immunology and direct experience with 96-well format assays such as ELISA, MSD assays and flow cytometry techniques, as well as the corresponding data analyses.
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Proficiency in a variety of bioanalytical techniques including, but not limited to, ELISA, MSD, HTRF, flow cytometry, qPCR, NGS, mass spectrometry, and cellular imaging techniques. Prior industry experience in drug discovery or preclinical development is required, and focus on immunology, metabolism and antibody development is required.
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In-depth experience with developing ligand binding assays (e.g., ELISA, MSD, AlphaLISA, Simple Plex, Luminex). The Scientist will independently develop and execute plate-based assays in support of process development as well as for characterization and release of autologous and allogenic cell therapies which are undergoing clinical trials, including CAR T cell products.
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We are looking for a talented Senior Scientist with a strong background in analytical development, particularly in the field of immunology and cell therapy. Utilize expertise in analytical techniques such as flow cytometry, ELISA, and PCR to support the development and characterization of novel cell therapy products.
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Experience in multi-color flow cytometry, Western blot, ELISA/Luminex/MSD, BS/MS with 10+ years’ experience in molecular biology, cellular biology, immunology or a related field. against undruggable targets in the oncology and immunology space.
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The research scientist II should have prior immunology experience working with in vivo mouse models and have a high degree of scientific integrity. Techniques include: high parameter flow cytometry (up to 27 colors), in vivo mouse work, fluorescent microscopy, confocal microscopy, standard tissue culture, standard mouse handling techniques, ELISA, ELISpot, 10x genomics, single cell PCR.
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Perform troubleshooting and evaluation of analytical methods such as molecular/ biological/ immuno-assays, including ddPCR, qPCR, ELISA, flow cytometry. As a Principal Scientist in our Analytical Development group, you will have a direct impact on the Arcellx drug pipeline, both as a thought leader and a lab-based contributor.
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A minimum of 3 years of related work experience developing and performing cell or molecular assay techniques (e.g., qPCR, dPCR, cytokine analysis, ELISA, PBMC isolation, flow cytometry). Doctoral degree in Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Molecular Genetics, or related field.
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Experience in preclinical malaria mouse challenge models, mosquito dissection, IVIS imaging, flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, antibody/protein purification, ELISA, ELISPOT. PhD in immunology, parasitology, cell biology, microbiology, biochemistry, or a related field.
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Strong background and hands-on experience in the development, verification, and validation of Bioanalytical methods, including Immunoblotting, ELISA, Enzyme activity, Potency, and other chromogenic assays, CE-SDS, SDS-PAGE, AGE, Mass spectrometry, and other biochemical assays.
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Experience with ELISA and/or other ligand-binding assays. Educational background in cell biology, immunology, or similar. Good working knowledge of cell analysis by flow-cytometry/FACS. Experience with ELISA and/or other ligand-binding assays.
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Hands on experience with various bioanalytical techniques including ELISA, qPCR and FACS/Flow Cytometry; B.S. in cell and molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, or another Life Science field, with a master's degree preferred.
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Duties will also include the preparation of bacterial and tissue culture growth media, the preparation of bacterial isolates and tissue culture cell lines for cryogenic storage, the propagation of tissue cultures from cryogenic storage, and monitoring HL60 cells by FACS. Assistance with other assays such as ELISA / MSD and serological assays for the characterization of bacteria is possible.
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