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Analyzing immune cells using multi-color flow cytometry. Familiarity with flow cytometry or FACS. Associate Scientist / Senior Associate Scientist.
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Process the collected study tissue and execute molecular techniques for assessing nucleic acids/proteins including but not limited to PCR, ELISA, Western Blots, and Flow cytometry. Experience in biomolecular analytics (ELISA, PCR, Flow Cytometry.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Analytical Science and Technology, the Scientist role is responsible for designing, performing and documenting laboratory-based studies, and providing technical expertise to support the robust transfer and qualification/validation of analytical methods of technologies including molecular (ddPCR, RT-qPCR), immunoassays (ELISA, flow cytometry), and cell-based assays (T cell culturing, cytotoxicity assay, cell viability.
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Familiarity with immunological assays such as ELISA, Flow Cytometry, and primary cell culture techniques. Perform laboratory experiments and apply various laboratory techniques including flow cytometry, ELISA, qPCR, Western blotting, and primary cell isolation and culture.
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Strong understanding in multiple biochemical and molecular techniques including primary cell culture, quantification of mRNA (qPCR), multi-panel flow cytometry (including both intracellular and extracellular markers) and protein expression; ELISA, Western blot, MSD, Luminex, etc.
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Hands –on basic experience with multi-color flow cytometry, ELISA, MSD and other standard cell based and non-cell based biochemical assays is desired. Join Takeda as a Research Scientist, Cell Engager Therapies In Vivo Pharmacologist where you will be responsible for the discovery and development of novel therapeutics in the T cell engager space supporting new and ongoing pipeline programs.
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Proficient at ex vivo tissue processing and downstream analyses using immunostaining, flow cytometry, ELISA and ddPCR. Under the supervision of a senior scientist, this candidate will support study execution for internal in in vivo studies, including rodent models such as rats and mice.
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Generation Bio is seeking an energetic and highly motivated Associate Director/Principal Scientist to join the Immunology Group. The candidate is expected to have a firm grasp of human T cell biology and the design and analysis of complex multicolor flow cytometry endpoints.
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Proficiency in immunological readouts e.g. MLR, Luminex, MSD, flow cytometry, ELISA. We are seeking a highly motivated Associate Scientist/ Scientist to join our Discovery and Translational Biology (Immunology) team located in Cambridge, MA. The ideal candidate will have expertise in Immunology.
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In vitro work includes a range of cellular assays, cell culture including multiparametric flow cytometry and molecular biology techniques to help interpret in vivo observations. Flow cytometry and multi-parametric analysis (5+ colors) experience is strongly desired.
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Associate Scientist- This is a lab based role in South San Francisco. Data collection, analysis and reporting in vivo and in vitro studies. The engagement manager's non negotiables for candidates are as follows: Not having in-vivo skills/potential candidates must have this experience in the field and work experience /hands on work and research with in-vivo.
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Experience with serological assays and multicolor flow cytometry is highly preferred. Isolating immune cell populations and performing multicolor flow cytometry. We are seeking an independent and experienced Senior Associate Scientist to join our VI Next team.
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Utilizes various bioinformatics tools and statistical methods to analyzes large datasets generated from experiments, that includes next-generation sequencing data, flow cytometry data, and functional assay results.
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We seek a motivated and talented In-vivo Pharmacologist for a Research Associate Scientist position to support our In Vivo Pharmacology research. Experience with basic in vitro techniques such as cell culture, RNA preparation from tissues, qPCR, Western blotting, and flow cytometry is a plus.
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As part of the Oncology Drug Discovery Unit, you will report to Associate Director In Vivo Lead Cell Engager Therapies. Experimental skills, including mammalian tissue culture, in vivo model development, drug administration by multiple routes (IV, SQ, IP, PO, RO), and blood/tissue collection.
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