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Alloy’s Translational Research team supports our drug discovery partners with in vitro and in vivo testing of therapeutic drug candidates across multiple modalities. You have experience with primary human immune cell activation assays using multparameter flow cytometry.
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Overview 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 enzymatic assays, ex vivo sample processing, and various molecular biology techniques including flow cytometry, western blot, and ELISA. Utilize plate readers, fluorescence microscopy, and flow cytometry.
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Execution and analysis of multiple flow cytometry-based assays for characterization of 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, and characterization of various products using flow cytometry and other in-vitro assays.
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Expertise in primary human cell culture, multi-color flow cytometry, multiplex cytokine detection, functional immune cell assays (proliferation, cytotoxicity, chemotaxis) and assay development is essential.
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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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This position additionally requires providing technical support for in vitro and in vivo experiments, encompassing molecular biology, cell culture, and flow cytometry, for the benefit of post-doctoral fellows and graduate students within the laboratory.
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Experience in and/or development of abilities to use equipment items to perform PCR , Western blotting, tissue sections, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, cell culture, flow cytometry, optical coherence tomography, ultracentrifuge, and others.
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Common skills and techniques used will include mammalian cell culture, lentiviral transduction, DNA/protein isolation, PCR, flow cytometry, and western blot. Conduct routine molecular and cellular experiments including gDNA and RNA isolation, PCR, cloning, western blot analysis, flow cytometry, and microplate cell proliferation assays.
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Extensive hands-on experience with standard immunological techniques including multi-parameter flow cytometry, cell sorting, immunoassays such as ELISA, Cytotoxicity, in vitro co-culture assays (MLR, PBMC cultures, etc), and reporter bioassay development.
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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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Develop and validate immunological assays (, flow cytometry, ELISA, CyTOF, cytokine profiling) to evaluate drug candidates' efficacy and mechanism of action. Learn more about Flagship at Position Overview:We are seeking a highly skilled PhD level Principal Scientist with proven experience in immunology and preclinical research to join our team.
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Tissue dissociation, single cell preparation and staining for CyToF, flow cytometry, tissue section staining with H&E and antibodies. Lead in vivo experiments through planning and performing the tumor cells injection to mice, giving appropriate treatments, health monitoring, measure tumor growth, data collection and organization.
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Principal Investigator of Immunology, Therapeutics, Large Molecule, Flow Cytometry, In Vivo, In Vitro, Western Blot, ELISA, PCR, Research, Science, Comprehensive Benefits Package, Health, Vision, Dental.
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The Research Associate will play an important role by supporting in vivo studies to test medical devices. Background in lab animal (in vivo) research is a must. This position requires a broad knowledge of animal anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry to help develop and support in vivo models to screen therapeutics and devices being developed for various indications.
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