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Experience with T-cell characterization methods (flow cytometry (multiparametric and ICS), cell-based assays (proliferation, cytotoxicity), ELISA, multiplex cytokine assays,purification using MACS system, etc.
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Execution and analysis of multiple flow cytometry-based assays for characterization of Pan-T, cell therapy products and in-vivo tissue samples. The primary responsibilities will involve the isolation of primary lymphocytes for pre-clinical research, CAR-T cell production, characterization of various products using flow cytometry and other in-vitro assays, along with scheduling and management of several direct reports.
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On-the-job training specific to cellular and therapeutic apheresis, hematopoetic progenitor cell and other types of cell processing using aseptic technique, flow cytometry and product preparation for infusions.
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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. Deep understanding of flow cytometry and immunophenotyping with complex flow panels.
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This role of Senior Research Associate for the Analytical Development (AD) position will be responsible for the execution of routine testing, including but not limited to flow cytometry assays used to characterize or release engineered CAR-T cell drug products.
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Molecular biology techniques including basic cloning, plasmid design and preparation, DNA extraction, immunofluorescence, western blotting, flow cytometry, etc. Experience with mammalian tissue culture and flow cytometry.
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Formed in late 2022, with founders from Stanford University School of Medicine and Forty Seven Inc. (acquired by Gilead in 2020 for $4.9B), Inograft aims to develop life-changing therapies by applying proven stem cell therapies to areas of significant unmet medical need, including genetic disorders, autoimmune diseases, aging, and organ transplant.
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Cell viability (automated and manual cell counts), Flow Cytometry Assays, ELISA, RT-PCR, and cytotoxicity assays experience. Testing may include but not limited to the following cell viability (automated and manual cell counts), Flow Cytometry Assays, ELISA, RT-PCR, and cytotoxicity assays.
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Expert in ELISA techniques, flow cytometry, cell culture, immunoassays, antibody purification, and mouse handling, including immunizations, spleen removals, hybridomas, etc. These include intellectual input and decision-making on protein targets to be pursued, development of immunogens and immunization strategies, utilization of hybridoma technology, and antibody validation in vitro and in vivo.
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Responsibilities include cell culture and maintenance of human cell lines, basic molecular biology (PCR, cloning, running DNA and protein gels), flow cytometry, preparation of samples for deep sequencing, confocal microscopy, basic statistical calculations, and other duties as assigned.
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We are looking for a highly motivated research technician to work independently and in collaboration with other scientists in projects involving human induced pluripotent stem cells reprogramming, cell differentiation, CRISPR editing, and high throughput functional screenings.
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We are seeking a scientist to join our Systems Immunology Lab in Client’s Inflammation & Immunology Research Unit. The successful candidate will be responsible for generating and processing single-cell, spatial, and functional genomics data, as well as supporting standard immunoprofiling activities such as cell culture and flow cytometry.
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3-5 years of CRO/CDMO experience in bioanalytical methods (development, validation, and transfer); methods include but not limited to: ELISA, PCR, qPCR, ddPCR, cell-based assays and flow cytometry-based assays.
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Independently lead investigative strategies/studies to explore mechanisms of immunotoxicity/immunopharmacology using appropriate technologies, including flow cytometry, specialized imaging, differentiated stem cell culture models, complex and long-term primary cell culture models, biochemical assays, and multiplex immunoassay systems.
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Experience in target validation research (e.g., mammalian cell culture, flow cytometry, immunofluorescence staining, western blotting, ELISA, image analysis, etc.) Validate surface target expression using techniques such as flow cytometry, immunofluorescence, western blotting, and other relevant assays in partnership with Research Associates.
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