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At Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., we have an exceptional opportunity for a Scientist III, specializing in Cell Biology. Join us at Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., where you can be part of a diverse and inclusive team that values integrity, intensity, innovation, and involvement.
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Familiarity with molecular biology techniques, including PCR, restriction enzyme digestion, DNA purification, SDS-PAGE, western blot and microbial transformation (bacteria, yeast)." The successful candidate will employ molecular biology and microbiology techniques to support all aspects of high-throughput molecular cloning including, DNA preparation, host transformation, host growth, protein expression, sample labeling, aliquoting, record keeping in our database and electronic notebook and other related tasks.
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New hires will have the opportunity to develop courses in their areas of expertise to serve graduate students and majors and minors in Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Environmental Studies, and Neuroscience; teach existing courses in our introductory core; and mentor M.S. and Ph. D. students in our graduate programs.
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Perform molecular biology and cell biology assays including DNA/RNA extraction, qRT-PCR, ELISA. Expertise in basic techniques in molecular biology and cell biology, assay development in cell lines, primary neurons and iPSC-derived cells.
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Critically assess data generated from diverse experimental approaches in cell and molecular biology. The Biologist will support the validation of Client therapeutic candidates by performing hands-on, bench-level assays involving both cell culture and tissue-based work, and as well as sample processing and analyses from in vivo animal studies.
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Previous research experiences in cell/molecular biology, neurosciences, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, genetics and/or biostatistics. Knowledge of cell/molecular biology, neurosciences, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, genetics and/or biostatistics.
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Demonstrate proficiency with sterile cell culture, cell-based assays (CTG, apoptosis) and molecular biology techniques (Protein, DNA and RNA isolations, Western blot, qRT-PCR, Flow Cytometry.
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Bachelor’s or master’s degree in biochemistry/molecular biology or related discipline with 5-7 years of experience in protein biochemistry. Experience in standard protein characterization and molecular biology techniques (e.g. SDS-PAGE, analytical SEC, Western blotting, PCR.
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Good understanding of genomics, molecular biology, and technologies such as qPCR and next-generation sequencing. Strong background in molecular/cellular biology, immunology, and/or virology, including "bench" experience.
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The ideal candidate should demonstrate expertise in biomarker discovery, validation, and interpretation, possess a strong background in molecular biology, genomics, or proteomics, and be proficient in data analysis tools and bioinformatics.
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Experience in culturing E. coli and molecular biology, including culturing, bacterial growth assays, transformation, plasmid preparation, molecular cloning, PCR; protein expression in E. coli; protein purification; standard biochemical assays including SDS-PAGE, western blotting, and enzymatic assays; and mammalian cell culture.
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The successful candidate will perform molecular and cellular biology experiments such as immunohistochemical staining, western blotting, molecular cloning, cell culture, qPCR, ddPCR, differentiation of pluripotent stem cells into a variety of cell types, and CRISPR-Cas-mediated gene targeting.
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Bachelor’s degree in a Life Science field with equivalent experience in Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or related field required. Molecular Biology or similar lab experience.
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Degree should be in Immunology, Virology Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Cell Biology or applied science field based on the specific requirements of the job function. Develop technical and research plan objectives that support viral respiratory projects and Global Immunology’s R&D strategies, including development of immune models and immune testing for COVID.
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Bachelor’s degree in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Chemistry, Biology, and Genetics, or related field, with 8+ years of relevant industry experience OR Master’s degree in same field with 6+ years of related work experience OR Doctoral degree in same field with 3+ years of related work experience.
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