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Perform cell biology and molecular biology, including primary and tumor cell culture, lentiviral transductions, RNA and protein preparation from cells and tissue, RT-PCR, western blotting, and ELISA. Some training may be provided.
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Hands-on experience with ex vivo analysis employing contemporary cellular, molecular, and immunological techniques such as PCR or NanoString, flow cytometry, and protein analysis by Western/MSD/ELISA etc.
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Skillsets of interest include expertise in tissue culture, biochemical tools (SDS-PAGE, immunoblotting, ELISA, protein assay), and a good working knowledge of molecular techniques including generation of mutant plasmids, transfection with plasmids/siRNA for transient protein expression in cell-based reporter systems as well as use of CRISPR and transcriptomics/proteomics technologies.
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Experienced in designing, developing, performing, and analyzing in vivo/ex vivo studies, use of contemporary cellular and molecular, immunological techniques, RNA analysis, flow cytometry, protein analysis by Western/MSD/ELISA, and associated data analysis.
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B.S. / M.S. in Biology (or Immunology/Pharmacology/ or related) with at least 3- 5 years of industry /CRO drug discovery experience. Strong experience in developing and/or executing in vivo models, including dosing (PO, IV, IP, SC), blood and tissue collection, necropsy, and other biometric data collection.
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The spatial genomics-proteomics oriented cell/computational biology laboratory of Dr. William E. Balch in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Scripps Research has an opening for a candidate with an interest in understanding and treating the underlying basis of mono- and polygenic diseases impacting the protein fold in response to genetic variation in the human population.
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Experience with molecular/ cell biology techniques such as CRISPR, RT-PCR, cell transfection, cell line generation. The department of Immunology Discovery and Translational Sciences (IDTS) leads and supports our company's pipeline programs encompassing early target discovery and validation, drug discovery, translational sciences, and precision medicine in collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams at our company, including bioinformatics, immunology discovery and chemical biology, antibody discovery, and clinical development.
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Hands experience on molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology techniques, such as molecular cloning, cell culture, DNA/RNA transfection, virus transduction, RNA isolation, real-time PCR, immunoblot, ELISA, MSD multiplex assay, cell viability assay, enzyme activity assay, etc.
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