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Must possess general knowledge of virology, cell culture laboratories, cell culture husbandry, and aseptic techniques. Four or more years of experience in cell culture and virology research.
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Must have experience with diagnostic, clinical and immunological including but not limited to ELISA, multiplex immune assays such as Luminex, Quanterix or MSD, qRT-PCR, cell culture, piccolo tests, etc.
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We have state-of-the-art laboratory equipment, including cell sorter, BLI, FPLC system, Light scattering, tissue culture, etc, and excellent cores for next-generation sequencing or cryoEM on campus for any needs that may come up.
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A basic understanding of Virology and In vitro virus culture experience is a plus. Extensive experience with mammalian cell culture and aseptic technique required. Health & Wellness: Comprehensive medical coverage and company paid Life Insurance, Disability Insurance & AD&D Work life balance with Paid Holidays and PTO Fitness and cell phone subsidies, and additional benefits such as Aflac, legal services, and pet insurance Employee Assistance Program offering around-the-clock counseling.
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Ideal candidates would have training in basic virology techniques, including cell culture, virus propagation, microscopy, cloning, and animal models of infection. A PhD degree in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Virology or Cell Biology or related field.
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Inoculation, virology, laboratory, quality control, biology, gmp, microbiology, virus, mammalian cell culture, mammalian cells, aseptic technique, cell culture, cell culturing, virus production, sop, fda, usda, cell passages, viral innoculations, viral harvests, viral inactivation.
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Cell and virus culture, Molecular biology, qPCR, RT-PCR, ELISA, and ELISPOT. Viral analytics: virus rescue and amplification, plaque assay, TCID50, IFA, Cell-based assays: Cell proliferation and cytotoxicity assay, cell-signaling pathways, Molecular cloning of viral vectors for gene therapy or oncolytics.
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Experience with molecular biology and cell culture techniques (optional). Manage all general laboratory operations including waste consolidation and removal, gas tank exchanges, tissue culture room maintenance, hazardous waste disposal, etc.
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Advance skills in molecular biology methods, including cloning and PCR, tissue culture work with different cell lines, and transfection. A Ph. D. (or equivalent) degree in virology, microbiology, cell biology, immunology or a related field - Advanced knowledge in molecular and cellular biology techniques.
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B.S. degree in biology or biochemistry with course work emphasizing molecular biology, cell biology, and/or virology. Support troubleshooting and optimization of cell culture and bioassays such as in-vitro potency.
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The successful candidate should have laboratory experience in most or all of the following fields: mammalian cell culture (adherent and suspension), molecular biology techniques (PCR, sequencing, restriction mapping), genome analysis, bioanalysis (e.g. FACS, ELISA, assays of immune cell function), and inhaled product development.
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A strong understanding of cell culture methods - Potency, Agarose gel electrophoresis, SDS-PAGE, and cell banking is necessary. The successful candidate will have hands-on experience with cell-based in-vitro potency assays, SDS-PAGE, Automated Western blot assays, enzyme activity measurements, protein extraction, purification, and quantification methods.
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High-level capability with mammalian tissue culture, primary T-cell culture, and viral vector production. The Scientist I/II will work with Tr1X’s Virology/Molecular Biology team to design and execute studies in cell lines and primary immune cells to characterize candidate viral vectors and processes to support pipeline program advancement.
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Tissue culture/cell culture experience also required. The position would entail performing primary research (bench work), learning standard molecular biology techniques, performing supportive work for ongoing projects (reagent synthesis, standard tissue culture methodologies.
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A strong technical foundation in one or more of the following areas is preferred: microbiology, virology, mammalian cell culture, molecular biology, protein engineering, high-throughput systems.
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