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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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Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in molecular biology, chemical biology, protein engineering, biochemistry, or a related discipline with demonstrated experience in a lab or industry setting.
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We are seeking an experienced cancer biologist to help lead our Biology Team. In this position, you will help lead and manage our Biology Team and work closely with our Platform Team in the development of our core drug discovery technology.
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PhD or equivalent experience in neuroscience and/or molecular biology, biological engineering or a related field. We combine this and other high-throughput protein engineering approaches with computational design to create antibody-like drugs and other biologics.
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As a member of the biology team, the primary responsibility of this position is to optimize assay execution, maintain the reagent inventory, produce on demand cells and perform a battery of assays on an automated screening system.
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Candidate must hold the following required licenses: #1605 Biology and #1637 Physical Science or #1601 Broadfield Science and #1625 - Physics. This town of 37,000 is also the headquarters for several national and international companies including Hendricks Commercial Properties, ABC Supply, Kerry Americas, Rakuten, and PlayMonster.
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The Principal Scientist, Computational Biology leads the development and deployment of computational methods for NGS-based clinical diagnostic assays in our clinical labs. Analyze large genomic and epigenomic datasets using cutting-edge computational biology methods to identify genomic alterations and biomarkers associated with cancer onset and progression and to craft novel tools to detect those patterns.
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Bachelor’s degree in biology, medical technology, or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge and understanding of clinical drug development strategic planning of clinical research, ICF, ICH GCP, GLP, In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation (IVDR) 2017/746, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and clinical laboratory specimen handling.
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Assist CLBM and/or biorepository staff with special technical projects and infrastructure processes as assigned. Collaborate with Central and Specialty Laboratories including long-term biorepository vendors for biospecimen tracking.
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The successful candidate will have a deep understanding of genomics, cancer biology, and computational biology, and will have a track record of working on cross-functional teams to deliver on complex projects.
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BSc/MSc with 3-4 years of experience or PhD in a relevant field of biomedical science, molecular biology, or cell biology. Investigated target functions using molecular biology techniques and various assays (e.g., Western Blot, cloning, cell line generation, CRISPR, qPCR.
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Job Title: Research Associate - Biology - Onsite in Foster City. Candidates should be willing to learn in vivo techniques, including oral gavage (PO), intraperitoneal (IP) dosing, subcutaneous (SC) dosing, intravenous (IV) dosing, in-life and terminal blood collection, necropsy and tissue harvest.
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Research Associate – Biology - Onsite in Foster City. The in vivo activities will include dosing (PO, SC, IP, IV, etc), monitoring and scoring, blood collection and tissue harvest. The selected candidate will support in vivo scientists to execute preclinical studies, whether they are within regular working hours, or after-hours or in weekends.
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Experience in cell and molecular biology including mammalian cell culture, mRNA isolation/quantitation by qPCR, sequencing (NGS/Sanger), protein quantification by ELISA and/or western blot is required.
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Computational Scientist - Computational Biology page is loaded. Computational Scientist - Computational Biology. The PCB is a group of faculty, students and postdoctoral researchers at the University of Chicago who work on problems related to computational biology.
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