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Degree should be in Immunology, Virology, Biochemistry or Physical Science or applied science field. HAI, NT, ELISA, ELLA, MSD, Luminex/BioRad platforms, InDevR (VaxArray) Degree should be in Immunology, Virology, Biochemistry or Physical Science or applied science field.
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BS in a Biological Science (Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Virology), or related field. Performing immunoassays, cell-based assays, molecular biology assays and virology testing in support of product release, in-process testing and stabilityTrain analysts on analytical techniquesTroubleshoot assay failuresMay require occasional early morning, late evening, and / or weekend work.
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Fields of study include Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Pharmacy, Microbiology, Virology, or Molecular Biology with at least two years of overall relevant work experience.
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B.S. degree in biology or biochemistry with course work emphasizing molecular biology, cell biology, and/or virology. All aspects of this position involve working in a GMP-compliant manner.
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This position requires work on site at one of Sarepta's facilities in the United States. Upon successful completion of training, this position will be fully onsite comprising 4 -10 hour days per week: Sunday to Wednesday shift.
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Your expertise in virology, molecular biology, and cell engineering will be instrumental in supporting our mission to create transformative treatments for a wide range of diseases. Based in Rochester, MN, we are seeking a talented and proactive Virology Scientist to join our biotech company's innovative research team.
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Hands-on laboratory experience with basic and advanced techniques associated with virology, molecular biology, and recombinant virus vector development. PhD in Virology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, or related field from a recognized Institution is required.
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Basic knowledge and skills in protein biochemistry and molecular biology are required. The candidates primary role will be assisting in basic laboratory activities including reagent or sample preparation, lab organization, basic biochemistry experiments to support protein characterization, protein purification, and plasmid generation.
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The department is part of the College of Pharmacy and University health sciences, which house nationally and internationally acclaimed programs in the areas of biochemistry, neuroscience, pharmacology, virology, immunology, cancer biology, structural biology, and drug delivery.
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Must have a demonstrated, thorough knowledge of animal anatomy, medicine, physiology and pathology as well as working knowledge of histology, clinical pathology, surgery, pharmacology, bacteriology, virology, parasitology, mycology, biochemistry and other related disciplines.
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BS degree in life sciences, BS or MS in immunology, microbiology, virology or biochemistry preferred. Primary Duties : The internal laboratory testing coordinator will function as a project manager, overseeing the smooth execution of RSV PCR assay activities and other assays/projects.
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The Department of Clinical Laboratories, Virology and Molecular Pathology at SUNY Downstate Health Science University is seeking a full-time Assistant Supervisor / TH Clinical Laboratory Technologist 1.
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DO, MD, or PhD in designated basic science field (Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, Immunology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, or Neuroscience) or in a related or academically appropriate area from an accredited institution with demonstrated experience in teaching.
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Yes, I have a Bachelor’s degree in chemistry or biochemistry AND a Master’s degree or above in biochemistry, chemical engineering, chemical physics, physics, molecular biology, or geochemistry.
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Work with biologists on projects related to biochemistry and molecular biology, system and signal engineering, virology and microbiology, marine biology, and computational biology. Have strong communication and collaboration skills, including the ability to lead and contribute to teams from any position.
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