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Faculty and their graduate students are highly collaborative with campus programs including Entomology; Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology; Genetics, Genomics & Bioinformatics; Microbiology; Plant Biology; Plant Pathology; and Biomedical Sciences.
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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) The Associate Scientist will be part of a team responsible for performing various analytical assays to support translational biomarker strategies for drug development candidates.
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Bachelor's in Cell Biology, Genetics, Synthetic Biology, Bioengineering, Genomics, Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, or related field. Familiarity with signal transduction, cell signaling, RNA biology, genome engineering, synthetic biology, functional genomics and screening, or related disciplines.
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Do you possess a Doctoral Degree (MD or PhD) in Molecular Biology, Biology, Biochemistry, Physiology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Immunology, or other biomedical sciences? Molecular Biology, Biology, Biochemistry, Physiology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Immunology, other biomedical sciences.
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As the Associate Director of Business Development, Synthetic Biology , you will help to promote the awareness of an exciting new DNA synthesis technology to the life science community and lead and oversee activities to grow partnerships in the field of Synthetic Biology.
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B.S./B.A. in Molecular Biology, Immunology, Cell Biology, Biology, Biochemistry, Biology, or related biological science discipline. Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Professional Scientific Services® (PSS) is a global, award-winning insourcing solution that places our people at our clients’ site dedicated to running and managing laboratory services while eliminating headcount, co-employment and project-management worries.
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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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Fluency and extensive hands-on experience with molecular biology and synthetic biology techniques with a focus on application to mammalian systems. Through application of synthetic biology techniques, rationale design and genetic screens the successful candidate will develop novel editing technology.
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Research Associate II Molecular Biology, Genome Engineering (SeaHub) Bachelor s degree in Synthetic Biology, Bioengineering, Genetics, Genomics, Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, or related field.
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Expertise in one or more cell and molecular biology disciplines including DNA/RNA sequencing, single-cell genomics, spatial transcriptomics, fluorescent microscopy, and histology. PhD degree in molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, cell biology, neuroscience, developmental biology, bioengineering,or related field with 2-5 years of industrial experience.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic, independent, and self-motivated bench Scientist with a background in mammalian cell culture, RNA biology/Biochemistry and genome editing to support efforts developing curative gene editing therapies and gene edited cell therapies.
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Knowledge of bioinformatics or computational biology (e.g., R, python) is a plus. Ph. D. in Molecular Biology, Cellular Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, or associated fields.
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Candidates with experience related to radiation biology, radiochemistry, or radiopharmaceutical therapies would be preferable. Extensive knowledge of cell biology, molecular biology, and/or biochemistry in the context of cancer biology, with a strong desire for continued learning.
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Associate of Science degree from an accredited MLT program REQUIRED Ability to work weekends and evenings is a must, if necessary Molecular biology: 1 year (Required) pcr, molecular, dna pcr, microbiology, molecular biology, biology, plating, dna extraction, pipetting, laboratory.
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