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0 - 1 year of experience in immunology, molecular microbiology and/or flow cytometry preferred. Working Title : Clinical Lab Scientist I, Transplantation and Immunology Lab - Evening. The Clinical Laboratory Scientist I (CLS I) is an entry level position that functions under the direction of senior technical personnel.
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Preferred qualifications: Familiar with techniques such as multi-color flow cytometry and/or mass cytometry, sterile technique for cell culture with BSL-2+ practices, ELISA, qRT-PCR, and sterile technique for bacterial culture.
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Assist in animal studies, coordinate surgeries, and monitor animal welfare The ideal candidate would have wet lab skills including experience with cell culture, flow cytometry, Western blots, ELISA, or related lab techniques, a background in immunology or any engineering discipline.
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One year recent experience in Flow Cytometry analysis such as leukemia / lymphoma phenotyping, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, T cell subset enumeration, DNA cell cycle analysis and cytochemical staining.
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Knowledge of lab assays such as Cell Culture, ELISA, Flow Cytometry, and Molecular Biology. Knowledge of lab assays such as Cell Culture, ELISA, Flow Cytometry, and Molecular Biology. Responsibilities include receiving materials from various departments, inputting documentation into laboratory data systems, and conducting routine characterization testing using methods such as ELISA and Molecular Biology.
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Experience with DLS/SLS, CE, ITC, MS, SEC-MALS, ELISA, Flow cytometry, and other analytical methods. Experience with DLS/SLS, CE, ITC, MS, SEC-MALS, ELISA, Flow cytometry, and other analytical methods.
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Experience in cell culture, cell biology & molecular biology, immunofluorescence/flow cytometry, next generation sequencing techniques, gene editing methods, and biochemical techniques desired. Experience with cell culture, transfection, immunofluorescence/flow cytometry, and biochemical and molecular biology techniques.
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The candidate will conduct research in mucosal immunology and the microbiome in the context of HIV and substance use. The Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA is seeking applicants for a full-time, Postdoctoral position.
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Flow cytometry and/or cell sorting. Flow cytometry experience. Protein purification (affinity and size exclusion chromatography). Protein purification experience. Molecular biology tasks including cloning (PCR, gel electrophoresis, sequencing, and validating constructs, etc.
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Experience with flow cytometry, virology, cell banking, and transposase transfection methods. Experience with flow cytometry, virology, cell banking, and transposase transfection methods. Knowledge of protein analytical methods.
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Hands-on experience with one or more of the following: Digital PCR, Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), Flow Cytometry, Food Science, traditional genomic /proteomic techniques, such as PCR (conventional and real-time), protein electrophoresis and western blotting (especially with respect to assay design and troubleshooting.
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Perform product testing (in-process and release) most assays are cell-based (e.g., cell counting flow cytometry, PCR, etc.) This role is heavy on the flow cytometry side in a GMP setting - both GMP and Flow are ideal for this role, at least 2+ years.
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Basic molecular biological and flow cytometry skills are preferred. Basic molecular biological and flow cytometry skills are preferred. Laboratory experience in mammalian tissue culture is required.
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Experience with flow cytometry, cytokine multiplexing, and other immune-related analysis techniques is highly preferred. NCCC’s Immune Monitoring (IM) Core’s mission centers on providing the USC community with support for clinical trials for immunotherapy of human and animal cancers; facilitating basic, translational, and clinical research with an immunological monitoring component; and providing immunological assay training and education to faculty, staff and students.
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Strong expertise in flow cytometry and immunological assays. PhD and 2+ years of work experience or postdoctoral fellow in immunology or related field. Experience developing preclinical models of autoimmune disease or cancer (e.g. in vitro, mice, non-human primates.
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