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Molecular biology/cloning, PCR, and other common biology techniques like western blotting, flow cytometry, microscopy, and biochemical assays. BS or MS in biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related field.
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Proficiently perform quality control assays and exploratory bioanalytical assays to phenotypically and functionally characterize cells following expansion, including flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, qPCR, and cellular functional assays.
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Knowledge of general lab assays is required (e.g., Cell culture, ELISA, Flow Cytometry, Molecular Biology), but experience is preferred. In addition, this individual will conduct some routine characterization testing, using various laboratory methods (e.g., ELISA, Molecular Biology.
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Proficiency in standard immunoassay methodologies (high-parameter flow/spectral flow cytometry, ELISA, Luminex, MSD), human T cell culture, and molecular biology techniques (qPCR, ddPCR, NanoString, NGS, scRNSeq, CITE-Seq.
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Conduct some laboratory testing (e.g., ELISA, Molecular Biology) Conduct some laboratory testing (e.g., ELISA, Molecular Biology) The Analytical Development, Analytical Testing and Logistics team at Kite Pharma is recruiting a Research Associate, to join our team.
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We are seeking a Lead Researcher to join the department of Bone Marrow Transplant and Cellular Therapy (BMTCT) in our Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Core. We are seeking aLead Researcher to join thedepartment of Bone Marrow Transplant and Cellular Therapy (BMTCT)in our Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Core.
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Experience in molecular techniques and cell-based assays such as flow cytometry is desired. This work will also entail advanced sequencing techniques to measure transcriptomic and epigenetic changes and, cellular function assays with live microscopy and flow cytometry and biochemical assays.
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Technical skills and competencies to conduct quantifiable, meaningful research using cellular and molecular biology techniques, such as flow cytometry, ELISA/ELISPOT, tissue processing, cell, bacterial, viral and/or parasite culture, sterile technique, DNA/RNA extractions, PCR.
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Conduct a real-time flow cytometry assay in support of increased manufacturing process control and consistency in viral growth kinetics. Experience with flow cytometry and/or performing immunoassays is preferred.
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Extensive experience in flow cytometry, ELISA, qPCR, Western Blotting, and other immunoassay technologies. Develop and utilize cellular and molecular immunology assays to support preclinical and clinical development of our immunology pipeline.
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Knowledge of various cell culture procedures and advanced laboratory techniques, such as: cell-based assays using Elispot and Flow Cytometry-based platforms, molecular techniques, and others.
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Strong hands-on skills in in vitro immunology, including immune cell isolation, culture and functional assays, basic biochemical and molecular techniques, including quantification of mRNA (qPCR) and protein expression, ELISA, Western Blotting, and Flow Cytometry assays.
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You will work closely with stem cell scientists to coordinate experiments and sample analysis, using assays such as flow cytometry and cell sorting, single cell RNsequencing including captures and library generation, and downstream validation studies including qPCR and ddPCR. Your role will include diverse bench work spanning the functions of the Stem Cell Sciences program.
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Responsible for the development and execution of in vitro or ex vivo assays to characterize receptor binding, signaling, cell activation/suppression, and other functional readouts using a variety of techniques including flow cytometry-based assays, ELISA, and reporter assays.
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Basic understanding of molecular techniques, microscopy, flow cytometry is desired. The candidate will analyze data from western blot/ microscopy/ flow cytometry. These assays will include techniques such as flow cytometry, longitudinal imaging of neurons, plate-based live cell and calorimetric assays and western blotting.
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