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Broad experience in biochemistry, flow cytometry, molecular biology, in vitro and ex-vivo assays are essential. 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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Broad experience in analytical techniques used to interrogate ex-vivo cell therapies (CART) and LVV, including but not limited to; molecular techniques (ddPCR, qPCR, NGS), flow cytometry, cell-based methods (bioassays, luciferase-based reporter systems, killing assays), imaging techniques.
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Preferred technical expertise in one or more of the following areas: GPCR signal transduction, proximity labeling, affinity purification, in vivo viral transduction, mouse models of metabolic disorders, CRISPR, and multi-omics research.
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The ideal candidate will have experience of experience of molecular biology, cell biology and in vivo assays. As a research associate you will be part of a diverse team working on in vitro assays and in vivo measurements of drug activity.
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Prior educational background in biology, immunology or molecular biology is required and previous lab experience, particularly in molecular biology or NGS techniques, would be a plus.
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Job SummaryWe are seeking a Director, In Vivo Operations for our Discovery site located Durham, NC. Oversee the In Vivo Operations Department, encompassing In Vivo, Necropsy, Formulations, and Animal Care Departments, with responsibility for monitoring the overall conduct and quality of activities performed in support of non-clinical research studies.
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Scribe Therapeutics is a molecular engineering company focused on creating best-in-class in vivo therapies that permanently treat the underlying cause of disease. A BS/BA in Bioengineering, Cell or Molecular Biology, Synthetic Biology, or related discipline.
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Applicants must also be experienced with molecular biology, cell-based studies, in vitro and vivo assays, microscopy, immunohistochemistry, FACS analysis, pharmacology, virology, and immunology.
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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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Potentially in vivo evaluation of the sensitivity of different lung cancer models to targeted therapies, including establishment of tumor xenografts, drug treatment, assessment of tumor response and harvesting of tumor tissue.
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Independently writes and submit grants for NIH/AHA/NSF, publish manuscripts in high impact journals, present research work at national and international meeting, Ad-hoc NIH/AHA study sections, develops new and on-going collaborative research opportunities with faculty members in the Department of Emergency Medicine, DHLRI and OSU, participate in research seminars/symposiums, attend faculty meetings, and maintain extramural funding.
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Strong knowledge of solid tumor cancers, in-vitro and in-vivo pre-clinical models of cancer, cell biology, molecular biology, and/or biochemistry in the context of cancer biology.
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Knowledge in neuroscience, neuromodulation, animal behavioral testing and data analysis of in vivo calcium imaging/ fiber photometry. Knowledge in neuroscience, neuromodulation, animal behavioral testing and data analysis of in vivo calcium imaging/ fiber photometry is required.
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Our comprehensive approach involves utilizing diverse cell-based assays, in vivo animal models of asthma and lung fibrosis, and translational research in lung immunology. The Choi Lab specializes in cellular and molecular biology, with a particular emphasis on lung immunology.
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Regulatory Compliance: Knowledge of regulatory guidelines and requirements for conducting in vivo studies, including Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) regulations.
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