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This role will support chromatography assay development for monoclonal antibodies, bispecific antibodies, cytokines, and antibody drug conjugates. PhD in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology or related scientific field and 2+ years of industry experience in the characterization of large molecule biologics is required OR.
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Skills to performing complex diagnostic and assay development techniques utilizing molecular Biology, virology, for a high through-put testing laboratory. Knowledge in the field of veterinary infectious diseases, virology, nucleic acid sequence evaluation and molecular diagnostics and performing, PCR testing and troubleshooting molecular diagnostics procedures and automated instrumentation in a diagnostic environment or accredited facility.
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Good understanding of genomics, molecular biology, and technologies such as qPCR and next-generation sequencing. Research, design, and deliver training materials to effectively communicate, promote, and advance computational biology techniques and software usage by NIH researchers.
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The candidate will assist with basic and translational research projects under the supervision of a post-doctoral research fellow, as well as Dr. Hata (PI). Basic molecular biology including plasmid construction, nucleic acid purification, DNA sequencing, and PCR.
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Working in our purpose-built laboratories based in Long Island City, New York, you will work closely with our other R&D scientists, and will help drive drug discovery and development efforts by designing and conducting experiments.
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Position Summary:Reporting to the Associate Laboratory Director for Energy Sciences, the Molecular Foundry Director is responsible for providing scientific vision and organizational leadership for both the user and internal research programs of the Molecular Foundry, and building a vibrant, diverse, and interactive research community at the Foundry.
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3) constructing novel single-molecule imaging-based discovery platforms, for both basic biology as well as important biomedical applications (drug discovery, cell-based therapeutics.
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Bruker offers differentiated, high-value life science and diagnostics systems and solutions in preclinical imaging, clinical phenomics research, proteomics and multiomics, spatial and single-cell biology, functional structural and condensate biology, as well as in clinical microbiology and molecular diagnostics.
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Post Doctoral Fellow – Plant Biotechnology and Ecophysiology Posted: February 5, 2024 Position Code: 1109 Position Overview Merrimack College is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral candidate with plant molecular biology and biotechnology background to work on a newly funded project to investigate the mechanism of silver nanoparticles translocation in L. esculentum.
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Conduct innovative field and lab research and outreach activities focusing on animal genomics and molecular biology as it relates to animal production industry. This position could integrate basic animal research with molecular biology and genomics disciplines at the College of Agriculture, Environmental and Human Sciences.
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Track record in drug discovery/development in large or small biotech/pharmaceutical companies, leading translational/biomarker studies or innovative efforts to deploy technologies and assays for enhanced translational capabilities or similar skill sets in academia.
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Leidos Health Mission Solutions is seeking a Security Team Lead on a large network services opportunity supporting the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the Bethesda, MD area. Demonstrated current and significant relationships with NIH, HHS or comparable civil government executives and mid-level managers, particularly in IT operations, network and security services.
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Apply knowledge in protein biochemistry, biophysics and mammalian cell biology to support drug discovery at ViiV. Engage and network with scientific leaders in drug discovery across ViiV R&D.
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We use high resolution electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) and image processing to explore the molecular design of large, multicomponent supramolecular assemblies. The University of Miami is offering an excellent job opportunity for a Senior Research Technician position at the Frost Institute for Chemistry and Molecular Science within the laboratory of Dr. Mark Yeager.
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Bachelor's degree in a Life Science field with equivalent experience in Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or related field required. Molecular Biology or similar lab experience.
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