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We operate at the intersection of biochemistry, chemistry, hardware, molecular biology, photonics, semiconductor chips, and software with a goal to drive a digital transformation of a $44 billion dollar proteomics market.
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Vividion is a next generation biotechnology company based in San Diego that is leveraging its proprietary chemical proteomics platform to conduct proteome-wide footprinting of drug-protein interactions with unprecedented breadth and precision.
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Familiarity with genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and other omics data. Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Statistics, Computer Science, Biophysics, Physics, or a related field.
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The successful candidate will interface closely with peer CMC functional leads in Chemical Development, Analytical Development, and Clinical Supply Chain, as well as other cross-functional departments in research and development.
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Track record of successful implementation of immunoassays, proteomics, and cell-based assays (e.g., flow cytometry) for biomarker discovery using pre-clinical or clinical samples. Serves as a subject matter expert in immunoassay-based assay development and validation, collaborating with project teams, biomarker leaders, clinical operations and regulatory affairs on the implementation of these assays in clinical trials.
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Maintain broad knowledge of virology and large-scale technologies (proteomics/chemoproteomics, RNAi/CRISPR, chemical biology, NextGen Sequencing, etc. Maintain broad knowledge of virology and large-scale technologies (proteomics/chemoproteomics, RNAi/CRISPR, chemical biology, NextGen Sequencing, 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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We are seeking a highly motivated and qualified individual to join our Bioinformatics group as a Senior Scientist II. Senior Scientist II – Bioinformatics. Develop bioinformatics tools and pipelines, ensuring their alignment with the objectives of ongoing and future projects aimed at unraveling the complexities of human genomics.
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The Myers Lab develops and applies novel, transdisciplinary approaches, centered largely around mass spectrometry-based proteomics, to understand how dynamic biochemical networks act as information processing circuits that drive cellular decision making.
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The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry manages eight recharge facilities supporting national as well as UCSD-wide research endeavors in academe and industry: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Molecular Mass Spectrometry, Biomolecular and Proteomics Mass Spectroscopy, Inorganic Characterization Instrumentation, Protein Crystallography, Small Molecule X-Ray Crystallography, Fabrication Facility plus the on campus Chemistry Storehouse.
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Chemical proteomics platform to conduct proteome-wide foot printing of drug-protein interactions with unprecedented breadth and precision. chemical proteomics platform to conduct proteome-wide foot printing of drug-protein interactions with unprecedented breadth and precision.
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Broad scientific and/or technical expertise in cell and tumor biology, molecular profiling (genomics, transcriptomics and/or proteomics) across diverse platforms is required; experience in or familiarity with T cell biology and/or cell therapy approaches (eg, CAR-T, CAR-NK) is desirable.
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