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Apply in-depth molecular biology knowledge and experience in the development of CRISPR-based molecular diagnostic assay systems, including development of enzyme reagents and assay workflows.
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The Senior Scientist, Assay Technologies Development is responsible for experimental work with cells and genes involving conventional measurements such as flow-cytometry and PCR. Sample preparation techniques such as cell culturing and gene extraction are required.
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The Scientist I, Assay Development supports the late-stage development and optimization of next generation sequencing (NGS) based assays in our clinical labs. The Scientist I will work within the Assay Development group to help drive updates to Foundation Medicines comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) assay.
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The Senior Associate, Analytical Development will be responsible for the execution of routine testing, including but not limited to flow cytometry assay, cell-based cytotoxicity assay, or PCR-based assay, to characterize or release engineered TCR-T cell drug product.
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Leverage platforms including our proprietary Mercy Halo assay, ELISA, flow cytometry and western blot to support early development activities including biomarker characterization and reagent screening / optimization.
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As our Senior Research Associate, you'll have the opportunity to focus on developing Cell-based, ELISA, HPLC, CE, PCR and/or SDS-PAGE methods, and you'll work alongside experienced analytical scientists and process development scientists to identify and characterize protein biologics.
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We are seeking an In vitro Assay Development Postdoctoral fellow to develop and execute strategies for analytical biomarker assay development in non-invasively collected samples to support existing work.
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MS or PhD in Biological Sciences, Biomolecular Engineering, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or a related field, with 5-8+ years of relevant experience in a commercial diagnostics and assay development laboratory.
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Experience in cell biology, biochemistry, and/or molecular biology, in particular assay development and execution, is required. This includes cell-based assays, tissue culture, biochemical assay technologies, and protein and RNA expression analysis.
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Prior management of contract research organizations (CROs) for clinical biomarker assay development and qualification. Provide oversight of assay development and validation activities of multiple CROs from a technical, budget and timeline perspective.
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Hands on experience with cell-based assay development is desirable. Support assay development and qualification activities for novel systems serology offerings. Looking forward, we expect a further growth of 50-100% in revenues and profits, as we support the discovery and development of second-generation coronavirus vaccines, as other client projects move into BLenabling studies, as we expand our infectious disease business and as we grow into new therapeutic areas such as autoimmunity and oncology.
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Under the direction of the Scientific Director, Lead Scientist or R&D Manager, initiate experimental design for assay development. Conduct assay system development, optimization and validation.
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Working in a team setting, the Research Scientist II will be involved in Research and Development projects serving as a technical lead or a subject matter expert in translating research ideas and concepts into the product development pipeline towards development of diagnostic assay products.
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This position will focus on assay development, troubleshooting, and routine execution of in-vitro biochemical and cellular assays to support drug discovery programs. Assay development and transfer to internal and external teams for screening and compound characterization.
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Present progress on assay development and sample analysis to colleagues and senior management. You will support the technology transfer and integration of new laboratory immunoassays into the cGLP space, support assay validation projects and monitor immunoassay lifecycle.
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