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Degree should be in Immunology, Virology Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Cell Biology or applied science field based on the specific requirements of the job function. Vaccine, Virology, Immunology, and COVID experience would be an advantage.
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Hands-on experience generating live-vectored subunit vaccines, generation and affinity purification of recombinant proteins using mammalian cells/insect cells/yeast, conducting safety/immunogenicity and experimental vaccine efficacy studies in rodents, cattle and pigs, hands-on experience conducting cytotoxic T lymphocyte killing assays using chromium-release assay or other assays, and conducting EliSpot assays using lymphocytes.
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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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Familiarity with molecular biology techniques, including PCR, restriction enzyme digestion, DNA purification, SDS-PAGE, western blot and microbial transformation (bacteria, yeast)." The successful candidate will employ molecular biology and microbiology techniques to support all aspects of high-throughput molecular cloning including, DNA preparation, host transformation, host growth, protein expression, sample labeling, aliquoting, record keeping in our database and electronic notebook and other related tasks.
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Applications are invited for appointment as a Post-doctoral Fellow in Single Cell and Spatial Omics for two years, with the possibility of renewal subject to funding availability and satisfactory performance.
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Dr. Rui Kong is an Assistant Professor in Emory Vaccine Center and Emory National Primate Research Center, Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, and Georgia Research Alliance Distinguished Investigator.
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Research themes include health policy, technology uptake, quality of care, pharmacoepidemiology, novel drug discovery, androgen receptor biology, MR imaging in cancer staging, device development, inflammation, and molecular mechanisms of azoospermia.
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The successful candidate will perform molecular and cellular biology experiments such as immunohistochemical staining, western blotting, molecular cloning, cell culture, qPCR, ddPCR, differentiation of pluripotent stem cells into a variety of cell types, and CRISPR-Cas-mediated gene targeting.
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A postdoctoral scientist position is immediately available in Dr. Baker/Amado’s laboratory in the Kidney and Urinary Tract Center at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Linda Baker, MD, a 23-year NIH-funded physician surgeon scientist, recently joined NCH as Co-Director of and Principal Investigator in The Kidney and Urinary Tract Center and as a Clinical Professor of Urology at The Ohio State University.
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Job Description - Post-doctoral Fellow (3289496) We are seeking candidates for a postdoctoral fellowship focusing on the applications of PET imaging agents and targeted radiotherapeutics while working closely with a team of experts in molecular cancer imaging, molecular biology, immuno-oncology, interventional oncology, and radioligand therapy.
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Knowledge of molecular biology techniques, such as nucleic acid extraction, PCR, and sequencing including next generation sequencing (NGS) is recommended and working experience and understanding of molecular bioinformatic pipelines, accreditation requirements, and lab quality protocols and procedures is preferred.
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Perform molecular biology and cell biology assays including DNA/RNA extraction, qRT-PCR, ELISA. Expertise in basic techniques in molecular biology and cell biology, assay development in cell lines, primary neurons and iPSC-derived cells.
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You will work under the general supervision of the Laboratory Manager or Director, ensuring accurate and timely execution of laboratory protocols and procedures related to the clinical molecular pathology and genomics laboratory.
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Experience with Virology, Bioassays, NGS (sequencing), Chromatography and Spectroscopic Analytical Techniques, and PCR and Molecular tools. Hands-on experience with method development, validation, and transfer in support of biopharmaceutical and vaccine manufacturing.
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Academic background in a science field (e.g., molecular biology, genomics, cell biology, immunology, biochemistry) and should have basic understanding of economics, macroeconomic factors, and government policy.
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