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Experience in flow cytometry assay development, qualification, and tech transfer preferred. Bachelor's, Master's, or Ph. D. in Immunology, Cell Biology, or a closely related field with hands-on experience of multi-color flow cytometry experience in academia or industry.
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The successful candidate will contribute to the day-to-day operations of the flow cytometry core and maintaining a high-functioning laboratory capable of meeting the needs of Gilead's Oncology, Inflammation, and Virology therapeutic discovery groups.
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Hands-on proficiency in standard immunology and cell biology techniques such as mammalian cell culture and multicolor flow cytometry. with a strong background in Immunology, cell culture, flow cytometry and primary cell-based assays to support the characterization of our lead therapeutic candidates.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Research Associate to join the flow cytometry core team within the Company Research department. Share best practice in flow cytometry and provide guidance on panel design and optimization.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Research Associate to join the flow cytometry core team within the Gilead Sciences Research department. Top 3 Nice to Have Skill Sets : flow cytometry, cell sorting, immunophenotyping.
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Candidate must have diverse laboratory experience which includes, but is not limited to, molecular biology, flow cytometry, and/or immunological-based assays (e.g. MSD, ELISA, WB). Quantitative flow cytometry is preferred.
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Proficiency in data analysis and interpretation using FlowJo, FACSuite, FACS Diva, and SpectroFlo. Familiarity with cGMPs and relevant Regulatory Guidance documents preferred Experience in flow cytometry assay development, qualification, and tech transfer preferred.
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The successful candidate will contribute to the day-to-day operations of the flow cytometry core and maintaining a high-functioning laboratory capable of meeting the needs of Oncology, Inflammation, and Virology therapeutic discovery groups.
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Contribute to the project development as well as perform cellular immunological techniques, including multi-color flow cytometry, ELISA, MSD and in vitro immune cell assays. Contribute to the project development as well as perform cellular immunological techniques, including multi-color flow cytometry, ELISA, MSD and in vitro immune cell assays.
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Experience with flow cytometry and cell based assays preferred. Bachelor's, Master's or PhD in Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or related field with 0-15 years of process development experience in the cell and gene therapy field.
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Experience with CAR T cell production and functional assays is required, including but not limited to cytotoxicity, proliferation, multicolor flow cytometry, and cytokine release assays.
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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. Excellent technical skills in the area of cellular immunology and molecular biology including cell culture, gene expression analysis, and multi-color flow cytometry.
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You have broad experience with data generated by one or more high-throughput molecular assays: Next-generation sequencing, flow cytometry, etc. You have broad experience with data generated by one or more high-throughput molecular assays: Next-generation sequencing, flow cytometry, etc.
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Demonstrated leadership in translational sciences (employing pharmacodynamic, predictive and exploratory biomarkers) and experience with development of assays including ligand binding assays, IHC/IF, gene expression profiling, flow cytometry.
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Broad practical experience with or knowledge of common cell biology and biochemistry laboratory procedures (e.g. flow cytometry, ELISA, qPCR, IHC etc.) Broad practical experience with or knowledge of common cell biology and biochemistry laboratory procedures (e.g. flow cytometry, ELISA, qPCR, IHC etc.
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