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Requires experience in tissue culture, DNA & RNA preparation and cloning, PCR, RT-PCR, protein cell lysate preparation, MTT, western blot, clonogenic assays and biochemistry assays. Organizes and performs routine procedures involving molecular biology, tissue culture cell maintenance and storage and biochemistry of RNA, DNA and protein processing.
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Research experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, and tissue culture techniques is highly preferred. Lab techniques include but are not limited to tissue culture, flow cytometry, molecular biology (eg.
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The research assistant will be responsible for performing tissue culture and basic molecular and biochemical lab techniques (PCR, immunoprecipitations, western blots) and will have the opportunity to learn early drug development, proteomics, and genomic screening approaches.
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The Biochemist I is expected to work independently, perform all laboratory functions that involved in Tissue Culture such as Hybridoma roller bottle cell culture, ascites production, insect cell shaker culture, recombinant protein production, in-process assays, and safety procedures.
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Roles & Responsibilities The Biochemist I is expected to work independently, perform all laboratory functions that involved in Tissue Culture such as Hybridoma roller bottle cell culture, ascites production, insect cell shaker culture, recombinant protein production, in-process assays and safety procedures.
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The Mareks Manufacturing Technician assist in tissue and viral culture of Chicken Embryo Fibroblast CEF cells for Mareks Disease vaccine production in a clean room laboratory environment.
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The Tissue Culture Specialist leads the scientific and production aspect of the company’s tissue culture program which is responsible for preserving genetics and restoring diseased cannabis cultivars when possible, with various available methods.
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The Tissue Culture Facility ( TCF ) is UNC Lineberger’s most comprehensive and utilized core facility. The Tissue Culture Facility ( TCF ) which is UNC Lineberger’s most comprehensive and widely used core facility.
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Duration: 12 monthsLocation: South San Francisco, CAAs a Scientific Researcher I, you will be:Job Description:The Scientific Researcher performs laboratory-based activities and processes related to the tracking registration inventory preparation e.g. DNA/RNA extractions from human biospecimens fluid and tissue samples human cell culture organoid culture Serum Plasma and PBMC isolation from blood samples and distribution of biological samples from clinical and non-clinical trials.
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Mammalian tissue culture, CRISPR engineering and generation of stable cell lines, in vitro and cellular assays. Experience with mammalian tissue culture and flow cytometry.
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Prior or current hands-on experience in one or more of the following cell biology techniques: tissue engineering (3D in vitro tissue culture models), immunostaining, and/or flow cytometry.
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Experimental techniques and areas may include cell culture (passaging, cryopreservation, and transfection), immunouorescence, protein and RNA extraction, Western blotting, qPCR, and microscopy.
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Tissue culture and wet lab areas require extended periods of standing, sitting at a biohazard hood, or pipetting. Document and maintain tissue culture and/or microscopy analysis records completely and accurately.
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This position provides a rare chance to contribute to groundbreaking research in tissue culture and animal work. As a Laboratory Technician specializing in tissue culture and animal work, you will be at the forefront of our ambitious project to develop a stem cell therapy for Sanfilippo syndrome, a rare disorder.
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EMT - P (paramedic) EMT-B, CST or ORT, or High School Diploma with 6 months tissue banking experience or 18 months of related experience. Participate in all aspects of tissue recovery, which includes, but is not limited to transporting and prepping/draping of donor; use of surgical instruments in recovery, working in an aseptic environment, performing tissue cultures, and cleaning of room and instrumentation.
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