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For 10+ years, PCR-NGS techniques have been widely used for clinical diagnostics. Waters Corporation (NYSE: WAT), the world's leading specialty measurement company, has pioneered chromatography, mass spectrometry and thermal analysis innovations serving the life, materials, and food sciences for over 60 years.
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And interpretation of both RNA and DNA next generation sequencing (NGS) datasets containing human and microbial sequences from complex clinical samples. Essential Job DutiesBioinformatic Responsibilities: Deploy and maintain the state-of-the-art computational tools, including NGS bioinformatic pipelines, that are developed by the lab, its collaborators, and other leaders in the field.
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Hands-on experience with qPCR, NGS and cell culture is preferred. Hands-on experience with qPCR, NGS and cell culture is preferred. Collaborate seamlessly with cross-functional teams such as procurement, quality assurance, research and development, manufacturing, regulatory, and product management.
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Quotacom is proud to be partnered with a pioneering life science scale up who are playing in NGS, Proteomics, Single Cell , Long Read Sequencing, Transcriptomics who are seeking a dynamic Sales Leader to scale the organisation globally.
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As a Staff Scientist in Bioinformatics, you will play a key role in developing analysis solutions for Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS)-based assisted reproductive technology assays. As a Staff Scientist in Bioinformatics, you will play a key role in developing analysis solutions for Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS)-based assisted reproductive technology assays.
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This role hinges on a solid foundation in molecular biology and a comprehensive understanding of Company or NGS library prep techniques. NGS library prep assay / workflow expertise. Direct experience with execution of NGS library prep assays and workflows are highly preferred.
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8+ years of in-depth, hands-on NGS including, but not limited to, sample preparation, library creation, sequencing run, basic data analysis (QC metric evaluation), and troubleshooting. NGS subject matter expert wanting to enter the realm of technical sales.
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Documented experience with Next generation sequencing (NGS) platform sequencing using Nanopore and/or Illumina platforms including bioinformatic analysis of data generated. Documented experience with Next generation sequencing (NGS) platform sequencing using Nanopore and/or Illumina platforms including bioinformatic analysis of data generated.
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Involvement in managerial roles centered around storage of sequencing data, databases, and/or NGS-diagnostics is ideal. Minimum of 5 years of relevant technical experience with a Bachelor's degree (e.g. Molecular Genetics/Virology/Molecular Biology or related Discipline) or Minimum of 8 years of relevant technical experience with an Associate's degree.
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