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This interdisciplinary lab employs various approaches including molecular biology, synthetic biology, imaging, microfluidics, biophysics, and mathematical modeling. The applicant should be well trained and have extensive experience in microbiology/handing bacteria (especially ; molecular biology (designing gene constructs, DNA cloning, PCR), and fluorescence microscopy.
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Previous research experiences in cell/molecular biology, neurosciences, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, genetics and/or biostatistics. Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Knowledge of cell/molecular biology, neurosciences, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, genetics and/or biostatistics.
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What You Will Need:Graduate degreeMinimum 4 years of relevant experienceGood understanding of genomics, molecular biology, and technologies such as qPCR and next-generation sequencing. Provide on-site, on-demand support and troubleshooting to researchers in the use of computational biology software.
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Basic QualificationsGeneral Qualifications: , computational biology, bioinformatics, biology, molecular biology, or related field OR a Master’s in bioengineering, computational biology, bioinformatics, biology, molecular biology, or related fields with 2 + years of industry or academic experience.
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Requirements Requirements, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Ph. D. in a scientific discipline (e.g., molecular biology, cell biology, or related field) with 0-2 plus years of hands-on experience with gene editing, site-specific nucleases (especially RNguided nucleases), transposons, or other vectors used in vivo or in vitro, is required.
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They bring scientific talents in molecular biology, immunology, pharmacology, protein chemistry, computational biology, automation, genome engineering, software and other fields to make the future happen now.
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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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Minimum Qualifications A Bachelor’s degree in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, biostatistics, or other biomedical research related fields or equivalent in education training and experience.
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The ideal candidate has experience in a range of molecular biology techniques such as PCR, cloning, Western blotting, flow cytometry, and mammalian cell culture. Technical proficiency across a broad range of molecular biology techniques (i.e. qPCR, Western blotting, ELISA, cell culture.
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Related courses include genetics, biochemistry, food science, microbiology, cell biology, molecular biology. Related courses may include genetics, biochemistry, food science, microbiology, cell biology, molecular biology.
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Experience in standard cellular and molecular biology techniques (Cell culture, ELISA, Cell-based assays, Immunofluorescence, Western blotting, Microscopy, RNA/DNA isolation, qPCR) 3+ years of experience in cell biology, molecular biology, immunology, pharmacology or a related field of biology.
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Seeking a highly motivated scientist to support the molecular biology & protein production workflows: DNA construct design/assembly, sample preparation for sequencing, DNA production & quantitation, mammalian cell culture & transfections, protein purification & quantitation, and automated liquid handling.
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Performs cellular and molecular biology laboratory procedures including cell culture, optical microscopy, immunocytochemistry, extraction, purification, and analysis of DNA, RNA, and Proteins.
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BS/MS degree in Protein Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or similar. Protein biochemistry and molecular biology experience. BS/MS degree in Protein Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or similar.
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The Deisseroth Lab at Stanford University is looking for a Computational Biology Research Scientist to develop software for a recently developed revolutionary technology for spatial gene expression mapping (STARmap: Spatial Transcript Amplicon Readout mapping.
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