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We employ advanced in vivo imagining techniques including immunoPET/CT as well as multicolor flow cytometry and sorting for single-cell analysis from tissues. We leverage non-human primate models and ex vivo systems to dissect HIV pathogenesis and understand HIV transmission and persistence.
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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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Your responsibilities will include conducting concurrent electrical recordings to track neuronal signaling alterations, flow cytometry, performing behavioral monitoring and medical imaging to assess long-term effects, and investigating the role of specific proteins.
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Exhaustion assays, as well as on multiparameter flow cytometry assays, is expected. vitro human assay systems and the development and execution of in vivo pharmacology strategies.
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Skilled in molecular biology techniques (cloning, transfection, transduction, qPCR, CRISPR, RNAi, RNA seq, and western blot) Trained on various cell-based assays such as flow cytometry, cell proliferation, and immune functional assays.
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Conduct multicolor flow cytometric assays using spectral and conventional flow cytometry. 5+ years of flow cytometry experience (multicolor flow - 8 colors) will perform flow cytometry and other immunological assays.
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Specific duties include tissue culture, flow cytometry, in vivo murine work, epigenetic profiling, single cell and next generation sequencing, and other basic molecular biology techniques.
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Two or more years' experience in conducting immunological assays including immunophenotyping/flow cytometry on a diverse assortment of primary immune cells, FACS, Luminex cytokine profiling and analysis, magnetic bead enrichments for population analysis, ELISpot, and ELISAs.
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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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Experience working with mouse models of autoimmunity or transplantation, mammalian tissue culture, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and in vitro/in vivo immune functional assays.
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Experience in flow cytometry, as well as molecular and cellular biology; Collaborate with CRO and academic partners; employ cutting-edge in vitro and in vivo animal and human models to advance drug discovery and development programs up to and including IND filing.
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Axle is seeking a highly ambitious, adaptable, structured, and detail-oriented Flow Cytometry Immunology Scientist to join our vibrant team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Vaccine Research Center (VRC), Vaccine Production Program (VPP.
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Perform experiments utilizing a variety of immunological techniques, such as: flow cytometry, ELISA, RT-PCR, electrophoresis, fluorescence imaging, etc. Research activity will include performing in vivo studies to test investigational compounds/drugs in the pipeline for efficacy and durability, characterization, and maintenance of established and new PDX, functional and biochemical assays.
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Strong hands-on skills in basic biochemical and molecular techniques such as quantification of mRNA (qPCR), multi-panel flow cytometry (including both intracellular and extracellular markers) and protein expression; ELISA, Western blot, MSD, Luminex are strongly preferred.
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Strong expertise in flow cytometry and immunological assays. Strong familiarity with numerous in vitro or in vivo research approaches to study disease. Strong familiarity with numerous in vitro or in vivo research approaches to study disease.
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