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We currently have an opportunity for a scientist to join our team in Varicella bulk vaccine manufacturing, within the. BS in life science (e.g., Chemistry, biology, microbiology, immunology, virology, etc.
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Research associate, RA, infectious disease, flu, influenza, life sciences, preclinical, cro, contract research organization, in vivo, research, research study, animal studies, mammalian cell, bsl 2, glp, sop, sops, standard operating procedures, lab, laboratory, vaccine, research and development, elisa, immunology, immunoassay, pipetting, centrifugation.
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This position requires a strong background in molecular biology and immunology with direct experience with protein purification (FPLC and HPLC), animal handling (mice and rats), cultivation of bacteria (intracellular and extracellular pathogens), SDS-PAGE, immunoblotting, ELISAs, microscopy (Dark-field), genetic manipulation of the Lyme disease spirochetes, and PCR.
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Degree should be in Immunology, Virology, Biochemistry or Physical Science or applied science field. The role is a lab-based research scientist who will also be responsible for participating on various teams to design and optimize relevant in vitro assays to support preclinical evaluation of vaccine candidates, targeting several viruses, e.g. influenza, RSV, etc.
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Our global reach, including a clinical research network in five countries in sub-Saharan Africa and in India, has allowed us to make fundamental contributions to understanding the epidemiology, transmission, virology, and immunology of HIV. This work played a key role in facilitating the design of promising HIV vaccine candidates, as well as the discovery of broadly neutralizing antibodies that are now being advanced as promising approaches for HIV prevention.
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Conduct a real-time flow cytometry assay in support of increased manufacturing process control and consistency in viral growth kinetics. 3rd shift (12 AM to 8 AM) or swing shift 10 PM -6 AM) as needed plus break time.
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Must have a PhD/Doctorate Degree in parasitology, microbiology, immunology or a related biomedical science field. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated expertise in malaria and vaccine wet lab research.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist II, Immunology. PATHOLOGY/CYTOGENETICS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED FOR THIS POSITION COVID vaccine required + Booster Qualifications: Certificate 1 ASCP Registered 3-5 years.
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The Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School invites applications for one (1) faculty positions at the Assistant Professor or Associate Professor level in the Section of Surgical Pathology in the Division of Anatomic Pathology.
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We are interested in candidates who have demonstrated potential for creative, collaborative research in infectious disease and immunology using small animal models, nonhuman primate models, basic or translational human studies with the ultimate goal of developing approaches to enable the prevention and cure of infectious diseases.
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With a deep background in peptide-based vaccine development, cancer immunology and immuno-oncology. A PhD, MD or both and at least 10 years of cancer vaccine development experience.
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The interdisciplinary university-wide Emory TB Center and Emory/Georgia Tuberculosis Research Advancement Center ( and close interactions with a diverse and collegial community at the Emory Vaccine Center ( Emory National Primate Center, Emory University School of Medicine, and the Rollins School of Public Health, contribute to a vibrant and rich research environment.
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RT-qPCR, FACs, Luminex, Confocal Microscopy-based assays) to understand the mechanisms of action of novel RNA vaccine candidates. Ph. D. preferably in Immunology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology.
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In addition, the Urology department has strong collaborations with basic science departments, including the department of human genetics, microbiology and immunology, and the Emory Vaccine Center.
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Potential areas of focus include but are not limited to inflammation, host-microbe/microbiome interactions, bioinformatics, global health, vaccine science, autoimmunity, neuroinflammation, cancer immunology, innate immunity, immunopathology, and viral immunity.
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