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Successful candidates will be talented, highly motivated, creative individuals, able to work semi-independently, and have a strong background in either computational protein design, immunology, or protein biochemistry with an emphasis on immunology.
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Established reputation with a track record in the field of membrane protein biochemistry, biophysics, and structural biology. The Principal Scientist will contribute to our research efforts in structural biology, biophysics, and biochemistry as an integral member of the Protein Sciences Department.
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Experience with basic protein biochemistry techniques including spectrophotometry, chromatography, protein purification and conjugation preferred. Experience with protein biochemistry including protein purification and conjugation preferred.
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Minimum of BS or BA degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Immunology, or related discipline, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Client is seeking a Scientist I to work within a team that is manufacturing and developing new point-of-care assays for human in vitro diagnostic applications, using lateral-flow immunoassay technologies.
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Ph. D. in Biochemistry/Biophysics/Protein chemistry, or a closely related field and 10 years of experience. Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry/Biophysics/Protein chemistry, or a closely related field and 10 years of experience in a similar area.
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Significant expertise in protein biochemistry, including recombinant protein expression, purification and characterization is a plus. Strong background in computational protein design, virology, molecular biology, and immunology is preferred.
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Knowledge of protein biochemistry. Experience with mammalian cell tissue culture, transient transfection, and cell line development. Demonstrated mastery of standard molecular biology techniques (e.g., primer design, DNA/RNA preparations, PCR, cloning.
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In Biochemistry/Biophysics/Protein chemistry, or a closely related field and 10 years of experience in similar area. in Biochemistry/Biophysics/Protein chemistry, or a closely related field and 10 years of experience in similar area.
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Previous patent prosecution law firm experience, patent bar membership, and a background in one of the following fields: cell or molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, pharmacology, biophysics, or digital health focused disciplines.
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This position requires a broad knowledge of animal anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry to help develop and support in vivo models to screen therapeutics and devices being developed for various indications.
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The individual must be a detail-oriented, innovative teammate with a solid understanding of immunochemistry and protein biochemistry, and have prior hands-on experience working with antibodies and common biochemical techniques.
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Educational background in molecular biology, biochemistry, chemical engineering, bioengineering, or similar fields. We are looking for candidates with a solid background in next-generation sequencing, library preparation, and QC assay development.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Immunology, Biochemistry, Neuroscience, or other related fields with at least 1 year of relevant experience in an Academic or Industrial setting OR. Master’s degree in Biology, Immunology, Biochemistry, Neuroscience, or other related fields.
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Design and conduct critical experiments using expertise in cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry and assay development to support MoA studies. The desired candidate should have experience in cell biology, biochemistry, and cell culture techniques.
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Ph. D. in Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology, Biochemistry, or other life sciences field. The Intellectual Property Counsel will, among other responsibilities, work with outside counsel and the R&D leaders on patent prosecution, assist with due diligence reviews and assist with drafting and negotiating IP-related agreements.
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