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Working in lab of Laura Cox, the TRAI will execute protocols involving a variety of routine and non-routine experiments at a professional level, including but not exclusively involving administering treatments to animal models of neurologic disease, characterizing behavior and pathology in animal models, performing flow cytometry, ELISAs, DNA extraction, PCR, and culturing bacteria.
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The successful candidate will already have experience with basic laboratory skills and will receive training in a broad array of techniques such as the preparation of NGS libraries, single cell sequencing via droplet capture on the 10X Genomics platform, and flow cytometry.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Research Associate to join the flow cytometry core team within the Gilead Sciences Research department. The successful candidate will contribute to the day-to-day operations of the flow cytometry core and maintaining a high-functioning laboratory capable of meeting the needs of Gilead’s Oncology, Inflammation, and Virology therapeutic discovery groups.
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Executes experiments and analyzes data from flow cytometry analytical assays with limited supervision, as part of the Cell Therapy Analytical Development (CTAD) team. Flow cytometry assay development experience is preferred.
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Mammalian cell line engineering, mammalian cell culture, molecular biology, flow cytometry, PCR, bench, project management. Flow cytometry, PCR, and other related molecular and cellular biology techniques.
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Experience in the design, execution, and analysis of flow cytometry experiments, including multi-color panel design, compensation, and gating strategies. Scientist - Flow Cytometry Full-time Exton, PA Frontage Laboratories: Frontage Laboratories Inc. (Frontage) is a global contract research organization with broad expertise in supporting pre-clinical and clinical drug development.
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Hands-on experience with flow cytometry instrumentation (e.g., BD FACSCanto, FACSLyric, BC Navios, CytoFLEX, Cytek Aurora). We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Scientist with experience in flow cytometry to join our team.
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As a Senior Scientist in the analytical development team, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the advancement of flow cytometry assays for next-generation CAR T-cell products. Optimizing flow cytometry assays essential for analytical development, process validation, and product release for clinical trials.
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Azzur Lab is looking for a highly motivated Flow Cytometry Scientist I – Quality Control & Analytical Development (QC & AD) to make a difference by the work theydoes in the cell and gene therapy field and other therapeutics.
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Design and implement multi-color flow cytometry panels for cell phenotyping. Engineer cell lines using techniques such as CRISPR systems or lentiviral transduction, including clonal dilutions and characterization of the cell lines engineered by flow cytometry or other appropriate techniques.
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Experience in flow cytometry, ELISA with preferred experience in MSD and/or Luminex. Working with multiparameter flow cytometry, including cell surface staining, intracellular staining, data acquisition and analysis.
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The lab uses flow cytometry and emerging cutting-edge technologies, including stem cell differentiation and single cell techniques to answer fundamental questions about human disease, to identify key targets that provoke autoimmunity, to develop informative biomarkers, and to explore mechanisms of disease progression.
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The Martinelli Lab in the Department of Medicine (Infectious Disease) at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine invites highly motivated and enthusiastic candidates with PhDs and MD/PhDs seeking advanced training to apply for a full-time postdoctoral position in Mucosal Immunology and HIV. Our team works on understanding viral-host interactions at the level of mucosal and lymphoid tissues with particular focus on HIV and HIV co-infections.
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Hands-on experience with cell-based assays, ELISA, MSD, qPCR, RNseq, microscopy, histology/pathology (e.g., IF/IHC/ISH), and/or flow cytometry. As the Associate Director you will play a pivotal role in establishing and expanding the company's capabilities for preclinical in vitro and clinical ex vivo disease pathobiology.
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High level of proficiency in mammalian cell culture (transfection, gDNA harvest, cell line generation), flow cytometry, and high throughput workflows. Scribe Therapeutics is a molecular engineering company focused on creating best-in-class in vivo therapies that permanently treat the underlying cause of disease.
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