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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s ( LBNL ) Advanced Light Source (ALS) Division has an opening for a Research Scientist to work in the field of resonant inelastic soft X-ray scattering (RIXS) on both instrumentation and scientific discoveries.
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We are seeking for our Philadelphia-based R&D laboratory a creative, motivated Research Associate/Scientist with expertise in cell biology laboratory techniques to contribute to the development of our novel, cell-penetrating peptide-based platform for biologics delivery.
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Assists Chief Science Officer and Principal Scientist(s) to develop proficient and manageable programs for new contract research service business resulting in company growth and profitability, by assisting with development and improvement of marketing materials, client visits, and sales presentations.
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As an imaging scientist you will be embedded in a small team that works closely with colleagues in the various pathology laboratories as well as with the research pathologists. You will provide scientific leadership to our team as you interface with investigators in discovery and late-stage research across our spectrum of disease areas which ranges from oncology, cancer immunotherapy, immunology, to neuroscience.
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Demonstrated leadership skills, analytical abilities, data visualization software, excellent communications and project management skills, ability to present research findings to scientist and non-technical audiences.
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The Scientist will have hands-on experience in ligand binding/antibody assay development and will be interested in projects requiring close collaboration with other groups, such as discovery research, product sciences, process development, and QC.
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The Research Scientist I will work within the Bacteriology laboratory at the Wadsworth Center and contribute to community and healthcare associated investigations through the development and utilization of cutting-edge technologies.
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The Research Scientist will support multiple CCRI projects, including a Rural Mentorship grant which examines mentorship opportunities for low-income students at rural community colleges across the country, STEM Transfer Partnership, multiple evaluation projects, and they will also be pivotal in applying for and leading future research projects.
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The Research Scientist 3 must be able to work with minimal supervision, prioritize multiple projects and information requests, and have some experience supervising junior level staff. Candidates must have: permanent status as Research Scientist 3 (SG-25) and be interested in transfer; OR bachelor’s degree and four years of professional research experience in an appropriate field.
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We currently have an opportunity for a scientist to join our team in Varicella bulk vaccine manufacturing, within the. Conduct a real-time flow cytometry assay in support of increased manufacturing process control and consistency in viral growth kinetics.
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The Research Scientist will support research activities on several research projects, such as an NIH-funded evaluation of the nation’s first healthy checkout policy, an evaluation of cigarette taxation on tobacco use, and an evaluation of changes to SNAP and other safety net policies on health outcomes.
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This Associate Research Scientist will join the Translational Development Group in San Diego. Job Title: Associate Research Scientist. biology techniques (Protein, DNA and RNA isolations, Western blot, qRT-PCR, Flow Cytometry.
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Taste and Olfaction Research Senior Scientist - R&D. Chemistry, Communication, Computational Sciences, Critical Thinking, Innovation, Leadership, Molecular Biology, organization, Physiology, Product Development, Project Management, Research Presentations, Research Programs, Sensory Evaluation, Structural Biology, Synthetic Biology, Teamwork.
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A cornerstone of this is an expansion of our capabilities in bioassay screening and automation to support the validation of drug targets and advance drug research programs that address unmet needs within a broad range of serious chronic diseases.
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The Institute Senior Research Scientist participates in cross-functional research to identify and validate novel oncology targets, and applies deep biological insights to then translate these findings into novel oncology therapeutic agents to benefit patients.
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