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M.S. or B.S. in Biological or Chemical Engineering, Virology, Molecular or Cellular Biology, Biochemistry, or related discipline. Experience with flow cytometry instrumentation, maintenance, and software (FlowJo.
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Knowledge of and experience with basic cell and molecular biology protocols: tissue culture, PCR, DNA sequence analysis and cloning; comfort working with instrumentation and computers; maintenance of accurate notebooks and computer files; team player with good communication and interpersonal skills; willingness to learn, seek out advice and admit errors; highly motivated to succeed.
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Utilize a wide array of high-throughput molecular biology techniques, such as Gibson and Golden gate assembly, DNA/RNA isolation, cDNA synthesis, qPCR, ddPCR, and more. Experience and knowledge of techniques for the routine characterization of genetically modified cells such as flow cytometry, qPCR, western blotting, or NGS.
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Proficiency with standard cellular and molecular biology techniques including gel electrophoresis, western blot, ELISA, flow cytometry, chromatography (size exclusion, ion-exchange), and qPCR is required.
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Includes culturing primary cells, staining, and flow cytometry. Perform hands-on experimental work in the development and optimization of upstream (cell culture and transfection conditions) and downstream (clarification, tangential flow filtration, chromatography) unit operations for viral vector production.
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Expert proficiency in common laboratory techniques, such as mammalian cell culture, molecular biology/cloning, PCR, Western blotting, flow cytometry, etc. Perform compound screening and MOA studies using in vitro assays and other chemical biology assay techniques.
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Experience in molecular techniques and cell-based assays such as flow cytometry is desired. This work will also entail advanced sequencing techniques to measure transcriptomic and epigenetic changes and, cellular function assays with live microscopy and flow cytometry and biochemical assays.
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Performing general molecular biology and protein biochemistry techniques e.g., PCR, RT-PCR, plasmid sub-cloning, isolation of genomic DNA and RNA from CHO cells, SDS-PAGE, western blotting.
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We are recruiting for a Flow Cytometry Principal Scientist to add to the Flow team in Frederick. 10-15+ years’ experience as CORE lab member with leadership role as direct manager to flow cytometry team.
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The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in one or more of the following techniques: immune cell functional assays, multi-color flow cytometry, primary cell isolation and culture, ELISA/Luminex, molecular biology techniques such as RNA/DNA isolation, qPCR, cloning and virus production.
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Job Title: Research Analyst Location: Cambridge, MA Duration: 12 months on Contract Top skills: Immunoassays experience and a working knowledge of virology, molecular biology, and/or immunology.
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Maintain broad knowledge of virology and large-scale technologies (proteomics/chemoproteomics, RNAi/CRISPR, chemical biology, NextGen Sequencing, etc. POSITION TITLE: Staff Scientist (Virology.
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Candidates having prior experience in multi-color flow cytometry will be given the strongest preference. This role of Senior Research Associate for the Analytical Development (AD) position will be responsible for the execution of routine testing, including but not limited to flow cytometry assays used to characterize or release engineered CAR-T cell drug products.
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The research program presents the opportunity to utilize a variety ofapproaches including cell culture, molecular biology, protein chemistry,immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, small animal surgery (rat and mouse modelsof middle cerebral artery occlusion, implantation of micro-pump , magneticresonance imaging (MRI) of rodent brains, as well as behavioral studies.
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