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Broad experience in analytical techniques used to interrogate ex-vivo cell therapies (CART) and LVV, including but not limited to; molecular techniques (ddPCR, qPCR, NGS), flow cytometry, cell-based methods (bioassays, luciferase-based reporter systems, killing assays), imaging techniques.
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High level of proficiency in mammalian cell culture (transfection, gDNA harvest, cell line generation), flow cytometry, and high throughput workflows. Scribe Therapeutics is a molecular engineering company focused on creating best-in-class in vivo therapies that permanently treat the underlying cause of disease.
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Methods will include tissue culture, flow cytometry, single cell and spatial transcriptomics, droplet-based technologies, and genetic perturbation using CRISPR. This position is ideal for highly motivated applicants who are looking for an opportunity to further develop their wet and dry lab skills, gain knowledge in immunology, tumor biology, gene editing, single cell and spatial technologies, and aim to eventually drive their own independent research projects.
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Perform experiments and downstream analyses, such as, flow cytometry and live/dead assay. CellFE develops and utilizes proprietary microfluidic cell transfection technology for intracellular delivery of diverse genetic payloads to address the needs of contract manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies that specialize in ex-vivo cell therapy.
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Expertise in Flow Cytometry, FACS cell sorters, FlowJo, PCR etc. Design and run in vitro and in vivo validation assays of TCR targets. Skilled in Assay Development, Cell isolation, Cell engineering, Gene editing (CRISPR, Lentiviral, Retroviral.
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Experience with multi-color flow cytometry, T cell functional assays, ELISA assays, culture of mammalian cell lines and primary immune cells is required. Develops, validates and executes biochemical and cell-based assays to characterize and screen biologic therapeutics in vitro and ex vivo, to support lead-finding/optimization efforts.
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A strong understanding of assay development and biological analysis techniques, including flow cytometry. Our universal delivery strategy utilizes a scalable silicon chip architecture to deliver molecular cargo into cells ex vivo at high throughput with exceptional yield.
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Prior experience with flow cytometry. To this end, we will perform high-throughput and high-content CRISPR-based perturbation screens in human ex vivo and mouse in vivo models and draw from the patient-derived tissue and organoid resources that we have built.
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Experience with common immunological lab techniques and methods, such as: functional in vitro and ex vivo immune cell assays, immunoprofiling by flow cytometry, cytokine secretion assays.
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Extensive experience using sophisticated cell-based immunological assays including flow cytometry, cell sorting, high-density cell imaging, single-cell sequencing, to study infection in mice.
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We are looking for a Flow Cytometry Specialist to help different project teams with sorting and analysis of the cell types we create. Experience level: 2+ years experience in cell sorting and/or flow cytometry.
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Mammalian cell culture, cytotoxicity analysis and multi-color fluorescence flow cytometry. Conduct literature search to design in vitro/in vivo models and conduct thorough research to initiate pipeline development.
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This post is to recruit another scientist in immuno-oncology to join our interdisciplinary team. Doctoral (PhD) degree in molecular biology, immunology, bioengineering or equivalent. We are utilizing the platform to develop the next generation of immunotherapies that could cure cancer.
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A minimum of 1-2 years mammalian tissue culture and experimental work using mammalian cellsExperience with flow cytometry and cell sorting required. The candidate’s main responsibilities will include: a) novel assay development, b) in-vitro T cell circuit design and validation, c) establishment of in-vivo tumor models, d) compiling pre-clinical results to support the designation of clinical vector design, and e) leading the in-vitro and in-vivo pharmacology characterization of therapeutic product candidates in collaboration with a process development team towards an IND filling.
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Specific techniques to be used include: cell culture, recombinant protein expression (bacterial and/or mammalian systems), molecular cloning, lentiviral transduction, flow cytometry, genetic engineering of Tcells, in vitro and in vivo cytotoxicity assays, and related assays for preclinical therapeutic assessment.
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