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Teams within the Cytogenetics lab, include Tissue Culture and Specimen Management, Oncology, Constitutional, Prenatal, FISH, and Array Genomic Analysis teams and Medical Director group, collaborate to provide high quality patient care and integrated patient result reports.
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The research specialist will involve a wide range of approaches in molecular biology, genome engineering, analyses of post-mortem tissues, and in vitro disease modeling, including tissue collection, flow sorting, tissue culture, and gene editing.
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Data Analysis: Conduct detailed data analysis, including tissue culture, mRNA expression, and cytokine analysis, utilizing automation and software solutions (e.g., ImageJ, Python, QuPath, R, Pivot Tables, Graphpad Prism.
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Performing laboratory studies using complex techniques including flow cytometry, tissue culture (maintaining mammalian cells, growth assays, drug response assays, transfection and viral infection), nucleic acid extraction, PCR, immunoblotting, immunocytochemistry and immunohistochemistry.
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The Research Analyst participates in research projects maintaining the tissue culture room and flasks, maintaining and distribution of cell lines in tissue culture, molecular biology tasks including site-directed mutagenesis, subcloning into plasmids, and large protein expression and preparations for biophysical and structural studies.
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Participate in and analyze cell and molecular biology experiments related to the lab's research interests, including tissue culture, PCR, gel electrophoresis, sequencing, DNA/RNA/Protein extractions, Western Blots, microscopy, cell/tissue processing and microscopy, cloning (Gibson and restriction enzyme based.
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Research experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, and tissue culture techniques is highly preferred. Lab techniques include but are not limited to tissue culture, flow cytometry, molecular biology (eg.
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The Biochemist I is expected to work independently, perform all laboratory functions that involved in Tissue Culture such as Hybridoma roller bottle cell culture, ascites production, insect cell shaker culture, recombinant protein production, in-process assays, and safety procedures.
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Mammalian tissue culture, CRISPR engineering and generation of stable cell lines, in vitro and cellular assays. Experience with mammalian tissue culture and flow cytometry.
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With limited supervision, may perform tissue culture and immunological/virological techniques, including aseptic techniques, cell line maintenance, production of plasmids and virus-like particles.
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We are seeking a highly motivated, curious, and organized research analyst with experience in animal research, molecular biology, and/or tissue culture techniques. Ability to perform reproducible experiments in animals, tissue culture, and molecular biology techniques.
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Significant cell culture expertise: maintenance, freezing, thawing, and passaging BS degree or masters degree in biological sciences, molecular biology, neuroscience, or biochemistry and significant 2-3 years tissue culture experience are a must.
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Main duties include ordering and restocking shelves with common lab consumables, maintaining equipment and equipment service contracts, maintaining tissue culture lab areas (standard BSL2 tissue culture room and dedicated HIV BSL2+ tissue culture room) and serving as laboratory safety officer.
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Experiments include in vivo assays, flow cytometry, DNA/RNA/protein isolation and quantification including molecular biology techniques such as Gel Electrophoresis, qPCR, Western blot, and ELISA, tissue culture, microscopy, and various immunological assays.
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The applicant will play a pivotal role in the utilising tissue culture, organ cultures, virology techniques and molecular virology techniques including reverse genetics to generate and characterise vaccine candidates both in vitro and in vivo.
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