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Support end-to-end Cell Line Development pipeline projects, including activities from vector design and construction to clonal cell lines ready for Master Cell Bank generation. We are seeking a highly motivated, team-oriented individual to design and execute experiments to support targeted integration and cell line development for our rapidly growing biologics pipeline.
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CARGO is currently evaluating its lead program, CRG-022, an autologous CD22 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy candidate, in a potentially pivotal Phase 2 clinical trial in patients with large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) whose disease relapsed or was refractory (R/R) to CD19 CAR T-cell therapy.
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Proficiency in aseptic techniques, cell culture, DNA/RNA isolation, PCR, gel electrophoresis, and other common laboratory procedures, preferred. NextVivo is an ambitious start-up company, located in Stanford Research Park. We are leveraging the power of human derived immune organoids, invented by our co-founders Calvin Kuo and Mark Davis at Stanford University, to develop breakthrough cancer cell therapies.
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The salary range refers to base salary only and does not include car allowance, annual bonus, fuel or cell phone reimbursement. Sazerac Company produces and markets the most award-winning bourbons and whiskeys in the world, including Buffalo Trace, Pappy Van Winkle, Eagle Rare, Blanton’s, and Sazerac Rye. Additionally, Sazerac owns many popular brands across a range of spirits, including Fireball, Southern Comfort, Seagram’s V.O., Myers’s, Goldschläger, Parrot Bay, 99 Brand, and Platinum Vodka.
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CARGO's founders are pioneers and world-class experts in CAR T-cell therapy, and its team has significant experience and success developing, manufacturing, launching and commercializing oncology and cell therapy products.
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Sterile tissue culture techniques, cell-based imaging and assays (immunohistochemistry, fluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy, ELISA) and mesenchymal stem cell biology experience are also preferred.
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Job DescriptionSenior Associate Scientist, Cell Culture Process Development - Pre-Pivotal Biologics CMC Development – Foster City, CAAt Gilead, we’re creating a healthier world for all people. Job DescriptionThe Senior Associate Scientist, Cell Culture Process Development (Pre-Pivotal) will lead and execute cell culture process development laboratory experimentation for Gilead biologics entities during pre-pivotal phases development (pre-clinical, phase I/II.
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Learn and evangelize the value proposition of Synthego’s Bench to Clinic synthetic biology products, supporting and improving the cell therapy process through data-driven decisions. As a Senior Strategic Account Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in driving the growth of our Cell and Gene Therapy business by positioning our Research Use, IND enabling, and Clinical product portfolios.
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Excellent technical skills in the area of cellular immunology and molecular biology including cell culture, gene expression analysis, and multi-color flow cytometry. The successful candidate will use a combination of in vitro and in vivo genetic knockout systems, and mouse models of inflammatory disease, to evaluate the contribution of these post-translational modifications to immune cell function and inflammation.
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Cell and biochemical assay development including cloning and stable cell line generation and optimization and characterization of protein synthesis and turnover strongly desired. The Yang Lab in the Department of Microbiology & Immunology at Stanford University School of Medicine is currently recruiting for an experienced protein biochemist to join our lab as a Basic Life Research Scientist and work with a team of medicinal chemists, virologists, and structural biologists in developing novel small molecule antivirals.
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The Senior Research Associate II, Cell Culture Process Development (Pre-Pivotal) will execute cell culture process development laboratory experimentation for Gilead biologics entities during pre-pivotal phases development (pre-clinical, phase I/II.
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Coordinate and evaluate physical, electrochemical, and safety properties of multi-source battery materials from powder/liquid form to full cell to define and determine levels of consistency. The Cell Engineering Manager will focus on developing the cell engineering team for Energy Storage Systems (ESS.
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Are experienced in cell culture and standard biology techniques, such as western blot, PCR, ELISA, flow cytometry. Have experience with the development of stable cell lines (lenti, CRISPR knockout.
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By unlocking the information present in microbial cell-free DNA, we're helping doctors quickly solve their most challenging cases, providing industry partners with access to the microbial landscape to accelerate biomarker discovery and clinical trials, discover novel microbes, to ultimately reduce patient suffering worldwide.
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Demonstrated experience in establishing supply chain strategies and workflows for autologous or allogeneic cell therapies including, but not limited to, materials management, labeling for GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) drug product, cold chain management, and demand and supply planning.
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