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Expertise in one or more of the following: primary and mammalian cell culture systems, in vivo models of heart failure and/or skeletal muscle diseases, RNseq, proteomics, bioinformatics analysis.
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The current role is for a Research Associate II – Translational Sciences– to join our in vivo pharmacology team and advance our platform. The Research Associate will help execute our in vivo experiments, which are critical to our efforts to develop therapeutic strategies to address the underlying cause of disease.
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Understanding of standard drug development process, defining in vivo pharmacology, assessing PKPD and deriving margins to provide clinical starting doses. The heart of insitro's strategy is the combination and application of machine learning to disease biology at scale, and novel analyses from clinical and cellular datasets that address key shortcomings in the target discovery and drug development process.
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Founded by CRISPR pioneer and Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna and Trevor Martin, Janice Chen, and Lucas Harrington, the company’s ultracompact proteins are designed to enable in vivo gene editing in difficult to reach tissues utilizing both nuclease applications and new editing modalities beyond double stranded breaks, including base editing, gene writing, and epigenetic editing.
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The Gladstone-UCSF Institute of Genomic Immunology is recruiting a Research Associate (RA) to help perform in vivo experiments in mouse models of immunotherapies and assist with the management of the mouse colony used for ongoing multidisciplinary cellular engineering projects.
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The Research Associate, In Vivo Screening is part of the Translation Team and reports to the Translation Pilots Lead. The position will require the individual to work onsite at our satellite vivarium facility in South San Francisco, CA as well as our headquarters in Berkeley, CA.
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Responsibilities will include routine husbandry, technical support, and assistance in various in-vivo research projects. You will also need to demonstrate proficiency in basic in-vivo laboratory techniques, including blood collection, injections and tissue processing.
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Strong interest and expertise in bioinformatics and large-scale data analysis (e.g., metabolomics or other ‘omics), sickle cell disease, metabolism preferred. Extensive experience and training in epidemiology, public health biostatistics, metabolomics, or other relevant field(s) required.
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We're seeking a passionate, creative, and dedicated Research Associate to join our in vivo pharmacology team. At least one year of experience in in vivo pharmacokinetic or pharmacology studies in a pharmaceutical company.
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Lead the design, development, and optimization of T-cell candidates using in vitro and in vivo assays. Expertise in developing and utilizing in vivo mouse models for preclinical evaluation.
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You will help generate and analyze functional in-vitro and in-vivo data in order to rank therapeutic candidates for preclinical development. You will be responsible for conducting scientific research and experiments related to immune cell activation and evaluating novel immune stimulants using in vivo and in vitro modeling.
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In vivo study experience: tissue and blood collection (Nice to have: MTD study experience) Uses molecular and biochemical methods, including RNA isolation, qPCR, ELISA, WB. Experience in tissue sectioning, histology and microscopy is a plus.
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You will design, implement, and execute experimental approaches across both in vitro and in vivo systems to interrogate and identify novel biological mechanisms and functions that modulate the tumor microenvironment and anti-tumor immunity.
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Collaborate closely with colleagues in In Vivo Pharmacology to support and execute pharmacodynamic studies. Hands-on experience in laboratory techniques including mammalian cell line culture, siRNA/DNA transfection, genome editing, qRT-PCR, ELISA and western blot.
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They conceptualize novel assay systems for in vitro and in vivo testing of drug candidates and work in close collaboration with our in vitro pharmacology team to design assay cascades in support of drug development.
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