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Ph. D. with 8+ years’ industry experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, genomics, chemistry, or related field with a minimum of 3 years in a leadership role managing scientists. Provide strong technical leadership in cross-functional environment at the interfaces of life sciences, chemistry, biochemistry, system integration, operation/manufacturing, and engineering.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Bioengineering, Chemistry, or related scientific discipline. we are looking for you as a(n) Process Development Scientist III. Knowledge of state-of-the-art techniques for fermentation, alkaline lysis, tangential flow filtration, and/or purification processes for plasmid DNA.
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Utilize expertise in biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, and chemical engineering to translate research concepts into tangible products using relevant information and resources. Ph. D. degree in life sciences (biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, chemical engineering, or related discipline) and relevant research and technical experience required.
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Minimum MS in Life Sciences (e.g., Medicinal Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular and/or Cellular Biology, Neuroscience) Minimum MS in Life Sciences (e.g., Medicinal Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular and/or Cellular Biology, Neuroscience.
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PhD in Biochemistry, Biophysics, Structural Biology or related discipline with 2-3 years of relevant postdoctoral training. Previous experience in small molecule drug discovery, specifically biochemical assay development and characterization of small molecule inhibitors and protein-ligand binding interactions.
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PhD in chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, biology, immunology, or related field with not less than one (1) year experience in a scientific laboratory environment. Master's degree in chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, biology, immunology, or related field with not less than two (2) years' experience in a scientific laboratory environment; or.
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Design and conduct essential mechanistic experiments in cell biology, cellular biochemistry, molecular biology, and assay development. Experience in utilizing platforms including IncuCyte, JESS, Flow based cell sorter, ELISA, and MSD in the context of oncology-based drug discovery is a plus.
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PhD in Biological Sciences (e.g. biology, biotechnology, immunology, cell biology, biochemistry), or related field. 4+ years of experience and strong knowledge of immunoassay methods used for protein analysis; with experience in at least one of the following assay formats: ELISA, ELISpot, ECL, or bead (e.g. Luminex platform.
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A Master’s degree or higher in Chemistry, Biochemistry or a similar field is preferred, Bachelors degree in Chemistry or Biochemistry is required. What we like most being a Technical Application Scientist (TAS.
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M.D. or Ph. D. in relevant scientific Field o such as Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Immunology, Microbiology, Animal or Plant Cell Biology, Neuroscience, Synthetic Biology, Engineering Biology, Genomics or Computer Science required.
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Ph. D. in cell biology, immunology, molecular biology, or equivalent field with 0-2 years of post-doc or industry experience, or M.S. degree with 3+ years of experience, or Bachelor's degree with 5+ years of experience in the biopharmaceutical industry developing and optimizing cell-based assays, preferably in Oncology.
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Extensive experience using multi-parameter flow cytometry in the context of primary immune cell isolation and characterization is required." Knowledge and experience in using multi-parameter flow cytometry.
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Education: BS or MS in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or related scientific discipline. Required Skills: Theoretical knowledge in biochemistry and biological research or related field.
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B.A. /B.S. Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry or related field. Hologic is seeking a Research Associate 2 responsible for designing and performing experiments to support assay development including: feasibility, design transfer, assay integration and assay verification.
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Bachelor’s degree (Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related life science field preferred) OR Associate’s degree AND at least 3 years of IDT experience. Bachelor’s degree (Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related life science field preferred) OR Associate’s degree AND at least 3 years of IDT experience.
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