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Education responsibilities will include working with the Center director to host an educational seminar series and workgroup sessions to help researchers maximize the potential of flow cytometry technologies.
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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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Significant laboratory experience is required with the ability perform flow cytometry of primary murine and human cells, ELISA, and MSD. Significant laboratory experience is required with the ability perform flow cytometry of primary murine and human cells, ELISA, and MSD.
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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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Conduct tissue culture and transfection-based experiments, including flow cytometry readouts. Utilize a wide array of high-throughput molecular biology techniques, such as Gibson and Golden gate assembly, DNA/RNA isolation, cDNA synthesis, qPCR, ddPCR, NGS sample preparation, and more.
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First-hand knowledge of and experience with assays relevant for cell therapies including flow cytometry, IHC, qPCR, anti-therapeutic antibody assessment, T-cell antigen specific response assays (ELISPOT, flow based, tetramer, etc.
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Immune cell functional assays, multi-color flow cytometry, primary cell isolation and culture, ELISA/Luminex, molecular biology techniques such as RNA/DNA isolation, qPCR, cloning and virus production.
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Experience with flow cytometry, transcriptomics is a plus. Experience with flow cytometry, transcriptomics is a plus. Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for a position.
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Experience developing cell-based assays utilizing flow cytometry and microscopy-based readouts to understand mechanism of action for LNPs. Experience with LNP scale-up including process development techniques and/or tangential flow filtration (TFF) is a plus.
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Experience with various transfection methodologies and engineering cell lines to achieve specific readouts and functions, familiarity with flow cytometry is a plus. Its Scientific Advisory Board includes Jim Allison (Nobel Laureate, Immuno Oncology), Bob Langer (MIT, co-founder Moderna), Phil Greenberg (Hutch, co-founder Juno), Pam Sharma (MD Anderson), Charlie Rudin (Sloan Kettering), Alan Ashworth (UCSF Cancer Center.
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Perform antibody characterization using biological (multicolor flow cytometry, ADCC/CDC assays, ELISA, and imaging) and analytical methods (Octet/SPR, HPLC, SEC, IEX, mass spectrometry, endotoxin detection.
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Flow cytometry (Cell binding, ligand blocking, etc) Formed in late 2022, with founders from Stanford University School of Medicine and Forty Seven Inc. (acquired by Gilead in 2020 for $4.9B), Inograft aims to develop life-changing therapies by applying proven stem cell therapies to areas of significant unmet medical need, including genetic disorders, autoimmune diseases, aging, and organ transplant.
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Standard molecular biology experience, including protein and nucleic acid purification, Western and dot blotting, qPCR, ELISA, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, fluorescent microscopy.
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Stanford University is seeking a Life Science Research Professional 1 to perform basic functions and activities involved in defined research projects, and independently conduct and analyze experiments.
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The incumbent will provide knowledge, assistance and training in molecular biology and immunologic techniques and related data analysis methods, perform flow cytometry, microscopic imaging and related assays of immune tissues and cell functions, perform cell culture studies and studies in small animals (rodents), process human blood and tissues and assist in general lab functions.
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