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NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) experience using an Illumina Instrument or a PacBIO instrument. Position requires NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) experience using an Illumina Instrument or a PacBIO instrument.
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Collaborate with diverse research labs, offering expertise in advising, guiding, and providing grant writing support for Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) projects. The Genomics Core Facility, Director oversees daily operation of the Genomics Core Facility, including: development of operating procedures, and providing researchers with consultation and support in experimental design and execution of Next-Generation Sequencing projects, including those using related technologies (e.g., single cell genomics assays, spatial profiling.
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Full Time) Next Generation Sequencing Scientist at Loop Genomics (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. The ideal candidate is a dedicated and strategic individual who thrives in a fast-paced work environment, has a strong track record of developing state of the art methods for NGS products, and shares our passion to build technology to change the current paradigm of DNA sequencing.
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Experience with molecular techniques including PCR and next-generation sequencing are a bonus. The candidate will perform a variety of molecular clinical assays, which may include Sanger sequencing, real-time PCR and next-generation sequencing.
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Keywords: Quality Control, GxP, GMP, CAPA, Molecular Biology, CRO, NGS, Next Generation Sequencing, QMS, Quality Management System. Extensive knowledge of molecular biology, sequencing techniques, and laboratory practices.
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The Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) laboratory, within the Molecular Diagnostics Service , is a ground breaking clinical laboratory with access to the most advanced molecular technologies and high-throughput sequencing instruments.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for the promotion and sales of IDT’s full portfolio of products, including custom oligonucleotide solutions across key application areas such as qPCR, CRISPR, Functional Genomics, Synthetic Biology and Next Generation Sequencing.
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7+ years of industry experience leading the development of cutting-edge computational and analytical methods aimed at deriving critical or novel insights from advanced molecular data, including but not limited to next-generation sequencing data.
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We are a technology-driven company with extensive academic/clinical experience and capabilities in Next Generation Sequencing and bioinformatics. Perform quality control assessment for Next Generation Sequencing and other molecular diagnostic assays.
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Demonstrable track record of selling or supporting solutions for molecular biology including CRISPR gene editing, molecular cloning & mutagenesis, gene assembly, or next-generation sequencing.
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Developing and conducting experiments for measuring gene expression in single cells (e.g. 10X Genomics or BD RhapsodyTM assay using Illumina Next Generation Sequencing technology.) Developing and conducting experiments for measuring gene expression in single cells (e.g. 10X Genomics or BD RhapsodyTM assay using Illumina Next Generation Sequencing technology.
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Next-Generation sequencing, bioinformatics, molecular genetics. Conducts research and development of new next generation sequencing clinical assays. Next-Generation sequencing, bioinformatics, molecular genetics.
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Using Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (PAGE) or proteomics using mass spectrometry to detect proteins and protein modifications. This project is a collaboration between the SGTC Center director, Dr. Ron Davis, and Dr. Robert Phair of Integrative Bioinformatics, Inc. All work will be performed at the Stanford Genome Technology Center in Palo Alto, CA.
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Design and implement custom bioinformatics data pipelines to analyze results from novel and established next-generation sequencing (NGS) assays. We are seeking an innovative, collaborative, and accomplished bioinformatics scientist to guide the development of novel therapies using our next-generation gene editing technologies.
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This position will lead a team of bioinformaticians and data scientists developing and leveraging multi-omics assays based on next-generation sequencing (NGS), computer vision, and other advanced analytical approaches.
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