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Project Scientist - UCLA G.O. Discovery Laboratory University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: JPF09292 The G.O. Discovery Laboratory within the UCLA Eli and Edythe Broad Cell Research Center, which is closely affiliated with the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Molecular Biology Institute, invites applications for a Project Scientist at the Assistant, Associate or Full Project Scientist level.
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The Watts lab is a member of the Purdue Institute for Integrative Neuroscience and the Purdue Institute for Drug Discovery. The Watts lab in the Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology in the College of Pharmacy is seeking a qualified Laboratory Operations Specialist who will oversee day to day operations in the lab and potentially the animal facility.
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Areas of expertise include genomics, epigenetics, drug resistance, stem cell biology, drug discovery, diagnostics and biomarker development, and pharmacology. Experience working with flow cytometry and standard molecular biology techniques.
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As a member of the small molecule drug discovery division, the successful candidate will leverage their advanced protein biochemistry skills to contribute to small molecule drug discovery programs and work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to further advance these innovative projects.
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Our team has created the industry's most advanced molecular AI platform called GEMS (Genesis Exploration of Molecular Space), to accelerate and optimize small molecule drug discovery and to enable the discovery of novel first-in-class and best-in-class small molecule drugs for challenging and/or undruggable targets.
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Act with leadership of drug discovery efforts contributing to drug development pipelines in immunology. · Perform laboratory testing utilizing skills in standard molecular biology techniques (i.e. Western blot analyses, ELISAs, quantitative PCR, etc.
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They are used in drug discovery, toxicity testing, stem cell banking, and cell therapy development. Demonstrated capability with cell culture, flow cytometry, and/or molecular biology methods.
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Demonstrated experience with routine molecular biology techniques (DNA/RNA/protein isolation, cDNA synthesis, RT-PCR, qPCR, digital PCR, western blot, and immunofluorescence) The Sr. Research Associate will support the Discovery Bioscience team and assist in developing and executing screening assays for the evaluation of AAV vector products.
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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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Strong background in oncology, cell biology, immunology, and small molecule drug discovery Doctorate degree in immunology, molecular biology or related discipline with experience in haematology-oncology.
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The Discovery Sciences (DSc) department, housed within Novartis Biomedical Research, collaborates with disease areas and technical expert groups to build the future pipeline through the discovery and creation of new molecular therapeutics.
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The candidate will utilize molecular, cellular and computational biology, along with state-of-the-art single-cell technologies, to study translational control and protein homeostasis in the context of drug resistance.
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PRE-EMPLOYMENT SCREENING STATEMENT: Emory NPRC in conjunction with Emory University conducts pre-employment screening for all positions which may include an INA and criminal background check, verification of work history, academic credentials, licenses, and certifications, drug screening, health assessment, requirement of various vaccinations (including COVID-19 plus one booster if job requires hands-on contact with animals/NHP.
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A dedicated scientist who can apply molecular biology and cell culture skills to the design and execution of large-scale macromolecular production to enable multiple drug discovery projects.
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Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of molecular biology techniques, tissue culture, handling of infectious agents, nucleic acid and protein extractions, purification and characterization.
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molecular drug discovery jobs Title: post doctoral fellow Company: Emory University
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