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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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Experience with CAR T cell production and functional assays is required, including but not limited to cytotoxicity, proliferation, multicolor flow cytometry, and cytokine release assays.
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Perform in-vitro assays; including ELISA, ELISpot, Luminex, flow cytometry, and qPCR. Perform in vivo pharmacology research in a matrixed environment, as well as external academic collaborations and an extensive network of CROs.
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Analyzing immune cells using multi-color flow cytometry. Familiarity with flow cytometry or FACS. Using our proprietary platform combining spatial biology, pooled screening, in silico protein engineering, and machine learning, we can obtain both depth and breadth when screening cell therapy candidates speed without compromising on in vivo accuracy.
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A minimum of 3 years of related work experience developing and performing cell or molecular assay techniques (e.g., qPCR, dPCR, cytokine analysis, ELISA, PBMC isolation, flow cytometry.
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Perform basic cell culture and in vitro assays and analyze by multi-parameter flow cytometry. Under general supervision, will breed and maintain common use mouse strains and use molecular (PCR) and cellular (flow cytometry) techniques to genotype transgenic and knockout mice.
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Ability to design antibody panels for multi-color flow cytometry. Conduct in vitro experiments on 2D cells, 3D reconstructed skin or ex vivo human skin. Ability to design antibody panels for multi-color flow cytometry.
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The techniques used in the lab include molecular approaches, developing genetically modified animal models, delicate surgery and tissue dissections, blood sample collection and analyses, confocal, light sheet, and wide field microscopies, flow cytometry, and microvessels-on-a chip platforms.
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Experience with immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry. The ARS/AsRS is also responsible for conducting in vitro and in vivo experiments to evaluate the efficacy and safety of novel radiopharmaceuticals in non-clinical models.
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Some assays include: bacterial enumeration, viral assays, ELISA, PCR, nucleic acid isolation, and flow cytometry. o Conduct assays on samples collected from in vivo pathogenicity/efficacy/toxicity studies as well as human clinical samples.
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They are expected to perform a variety of molecular analyses (working with RNA and molecular cloning) and protein biochemistry techniques (i.e. western blotting, IP, and ChIP), histology (cryo and microtome sectioning and immunohistochemistry), cell culture, flow cytometry, and animal studies.
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Cell-based assay: Multi-spectral flow cytometry. Deep understanding of biologics drug development and experience in target validation, PK, PK/PD, in vitro and in vivo assays is preferred.
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Broad experience in biochemistry, flow cytometry, molecular biology, in vitro and ex-vivo assays are essential. Independent scientists with a strong command of neuroscience-based in vivo and ex-vivo techniques, metabolism, molecular biology and biochemistry to contribute to target discovery, validation and preclinical development for novel therapeutics are encouraged to apply.
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Mammalian cell culture, cytotoxicity analysis and multi-color fluorescence flow cytometry. Conduct literature search to design in vitro/in vivo models and conduct thorough research to initiate pipeline development.
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Excellent technical skills in the area of cellular immunology and molecular biology including cell culture, gene expression analysis, and multi-color flow cytometry. The successful candidate will use a combination of in vitro and in vivo genetic knockout systems, and mouse models of inflammatory disease, to evaluate the contribution of these post-translational modifications to immune cell function and inflammation.
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