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Working Title : Research Associate II - Martins Lab - Biomedical Sciences (Flow Cytometry) Experience in biochemistry and flow cytometry is preferred. Working Title : Research Associate II - Martins Lab - Biomedical Sciences (Flow Cytometry.
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Experimentation and Data Collection: Conduct experiments and collect data using techniques such as flow cytometry, PCR, and fluorescent imaging. Proficiency in laboratory techniques such as qPCR, cloning, transfections, flow cytometry, and fluorescent imaging analysis.
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Specifically, candidate will assist in various aspects of research projects including but not limited to animal dissections, tissue and cell collection, flow cytometry, microscopy and PCR. The researcher will be expected to learn and master new techniques on an ongoing basis in support of innovative research and emerging projects.
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Cytogenetics & flow cytometry. cytogenetics & flow cytometry. next generation sequencing | genome sequencing. build & optimize Epic Beaker AP (Anatomic Pathology) customer-facing liaison for LIS/Lab & Epic.
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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.
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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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Process human blood and tumor samples and/or perform a variety of experiments (e.g., molecular cloning, mammalian cell culture, flow cytometry, ELISA, xenograft mouse models) independently or under the supervision of senior lab members.
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Strong understanding of a wide breadth of laboratory techniques, including mammalian cell culture, flow cytometry, ELISA, Western blot, BCA, and molecular cloning. Proficiency in Labscreen assay, protein kinetics, protein purification, HPLC, protein expression, and molecular cloning is highly desirable.
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Demonstrated knowledge and experience in laboratory techniques and platforms including but not limited to: flow cytometry, ELISA, ddPCR, cell culture, and functional cell-based assays. Demonstrated knowledge and experience in laboratory techniques and platforms including but not limited to: flow cytometry, ELISA, ddPCR, cell culture, and functional cell-based assays.
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The RA II will also perform PCR and qRT-PCR, ELISAs, perform DNA and RNA extractions, and may learn and take on additional skills such as flow cytometry, FACS sorting, sample preparation for single-cell and single-nuclei sequencing, and advanced microscopy techniques.
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In vitro assays (e.g. ELISA, electrochemiluminescence [ECL], multiplex assays [MSD, Olink], flow cytometry [cell phenotyping and receptor binding/occupancy]), and the associated instrumentation and software.
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Proficiency in developing and executing analytical methods such as ELISA, MSD, Luminex, multi-parametric flow cytometry, and mammalian cell-based assays. Develop and execute analytical methods for cell culture, immunophenotyping using multi-parametric flow cytometry, plate-based immunoassays, and droplet digital PCR.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to: nanoparticle synthesis and characterization, tissue culture, molecular biology analyses such as flow cytometry, Western blot, gel electrophoresis, PCR, immunohistochemistry, confocal microscopy, electron microscopy, etc.
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Experience with high throughput liquid handling (e.g., Integra Viaflo, Beckman Coulter Echo) and high throughput cell-based assays (e.g., flow cytometry in 384 well plates) is desirable.
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Demonstrate knowledge of process development of cellular therapy products and analytical method development for GMP. Experience in development and qualification of immunoassays, multi-parameter flow cytometry, and potency methods for release in a QC/regulated environment.
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