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Molecular biology (cloning, restriction digests) under the supervision of a senior scientist Protein science, including western blot Cell culture, sterile technique, and transfection. This position is based in San Diego, CA. Depending on experience, the scientist will expand molecular and product specific assay development working with the Gene Therapy Research and Development team.
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Work at the bench to develop and execute established and Client molecular and cell-based assays for drug screening as well as understanding molecular pathways (Proliferation, Apoptosis, Flow Cytometry etc.
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Proficient in the principles of molecular biology and/or biochemistry and/or next-generation sequencing (NGS) and genomics. 4+ years of assay development and/or industry experience molecular and cell biology.
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Active California Department of Public Health Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) license or Clinical Genomics Molecular Biology Scientist (CGMBS) license (no exceptions) Performance of molecular testing (PCR, Microarray, Sanger/NGS sequencing) a plus.
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Trains technicians and fellows in basic and complex lab procedures, molecular, microscopy, and animal related procedures, such as basic pipet use, DNA preparation protocols, PCR, mouse tissue harvest and prep, cryotome sectioning, confocal microscopy, and mouse breeding and husbandry.
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The School of Biological Sciences ( Department of Molecular Biology, invites applications for two faculty positions in Molecular Biology at the tenure-track Assistant Professor level. Candidates pursuing innovative research in the general area of Computational Molecular Biology are encouraged to apply; applicants with fully dry / computational labs are strongly preferred.
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Experience in basic cellular and molecular assays, such as cell viability assays, multi-color flow cytometry. BS or MS degree in a relevant scientific field (e.g. immunology, cell biology, molecular biology, cancer.
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Knowledge of and experience with molecular biology and/or synthetic biology experimental approaches. Familiarity with methods and systems used in biomanufacturing, essential molecular biology and methods such as PCR, purification, gel electrophoresis, sequencing, and high dimensional cell characterization approaches.
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Develop other molecular biology-based assays using techniques such as cloning, DNA/RNA/protein extraction and RT-PCR. Experienced in cellular viability assays, and molecular biology techniques, such as cloning and qPCR.
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Highly experienced in protein assay development such as western blot/JESS, flow cytometry, ELISA, AlphaLisa, and immunoprecipitation. In addition, evaluates the effects of novel compounds in cancer models (in vitro & in vivo.
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Research Assistant I - Plant Molecular And Cellular Biology Laboratory - Laboratory of Dr. Julie Law
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Demonstrated experience with routine molecular biology skills: primer design, PCR, qPCR, molecular cloning, DNA/RNA extractions, bacterial transformation, and plasmid DNA extraction. Demonstrated experience and application of molecular biology knowledge, specifically with plant development and molecular genetics.
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Requirements Requirements, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Ph. D. in a scientific discipline (e.g., molecular biology, cell biology, or related field) with 0-2 plus years of hands-on experience with gene editing, site-specific nucleases (especially RNguided nucleases), transposons, or other vectors used in vivo or in vitro, is required.
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Expert molecular biologist, experience in Next-Generation-Sequencing, genome editing experience and/or computational programming skills a plus. Broad hands-on experience with cellular and molecular biology on arthropods is required, ideally on mosquitoes.
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Advanced degree (PhD/DPhil) in relevant fields i.e. molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, or chemistry. Experience with EM, molecular biology, cloning, antibody development, genomics, epigenetics, in situ hybridization, and/or spatial profiling, cancer biology.
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This is an incredible opportunity for someone who is passionate about working cross-functionally in enzymology, biochemistry, and chemistry within NGS. We are looking for candidates with a solid background in molecular biology, biochemistry, photochemistry, or other related studies.
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