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A successful candidate will have expertise that will complement existing University strengths in epidemiology, IPM, chemical ecology, vector biology, genomics, and/or applied evolution/resistance management.
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The successful applicant has the opportunity to collaborate with graduate and undergraduate students in the lab to work with human tissue, blood plasma, and cerebrospinal fluid samples, combined with mouse and cell culture studies using viral vector delivery, microscopy techniques (confocal and TEM), and molecular biology techniques including (not limited to) qPCR, RNseq, cloning and CRISPR genome editing.
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Oversee rAAV vector production, ensuring support for both in vivo and in vitro studies. You bring extensive experience in AAV vector production and are skilled in both upstream and downstream processes.
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Experience with molecular biology and recombinant DNA technology required, experience with viral vector library construction and production strongly preferred. PhD or MS with equivalent experience in cell biology, virology, molecular biology, bioengineering, or related field.
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MBA or PhD in Biology (Cell, Molecular, Virology, Immunology) or Engineering or related disciplines. Bachelor’s degree in Biology (Cell, Molecular, Virology, Immunology) or Engineering or related disciplines.
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Applicants should have a PhD degree or an MD with post-graduate scientific training, and at least three years of research experience in relevant areas such as Molecular Biology, RNA biology, Biochemistry, animal modeling, Immunology, Gene Therapy, Cell Therapy, Bioengineering, Neuromuscular Biology, Cell Biology, and Virology.
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Requirements include technical proficiency in general laboratory practices with an emphasis on protein biochemistry and molecular biology experience. Additional skills include assay development, knowledge of DNA analysis software, such as Vector NTI, and experience with database management.
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Mammalian cell line engineering, mammalian cell culture, molecular biology, flow cytometry, PCR, bench, project management. Flow cytometry, PCR, and other related molecular and cellular biology techniques.
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As a senior-level molecular/cellular biologist, you will help us disrupt biologics protein and virus vector production. Experience with general molecular biology techniques for designing and constructing vectors, transfecting mammalian cells, and evaluating cell genetics.
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GeneFab was formed in 2023 with a vision to combine industry leading expertise in synthetic biology with advanced cGMP capabilities in order to accelerate the development and commercialization of genetic medicines.
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Independent scientists with a strong command of neuroscience-based in vivo and ex-vivo techniques, molecular biology and biochemistry are encouraged to apply. Advanced NGS techniques (single-cell RNAseq, spatial transcriptomics) or AAV biology experience are a bonus.
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Perform recombinant DNA activities, ranging from cloning (Gibson Assembly, PCR, Vector Digestion) and DNA plasmid purification (small & large-scale) and in vitro transcription to generate assay controls.
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Basic principles, practices and trends in the field of environmental health and quality, specifically those relating to the food industry, hazardous materials, water supplies, solid waste and liquid waste disposal, recreation, housing, vector control, air quality and land use.
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Expertise in molecular biology including PCR, Golden Gate cloning, and other scarless vector construction methods and transformations. Scientist – Molecular Biology and Automation page is loaded.
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Qualifications:Ph. D. or equivalent in oncology, molecular biology, synthetic biology, immunology, cellular biology, genetics, or related fields. Sound knowledge of disciplines involved in drug discovery, including genetic engineering and vector design, cell-based disease models, target engagement and target modulation assays, cell viability assays, biomarker discovery, efficacy studies, etc.
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