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Duties in San Francisco will include performance of cellular immunology assays, mostly based on flow cytometry (Cytek Aurora spectral flow cytometer, FACS ARIA cell sorter, and LSRII cytometers) or ELISpot, development and validation of new flow panels and assays, data management, as well as using software to analyze high parameter flow data.
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We use a broad range of techniques from high resolution imaging, bioinformatics, cell biology and biochemical assays, viral-mediated gene delivery, functional and molecular studies in vivo and in vitro, using tissue culture and mouse models.
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3-5 years of experience performing cell biology techniques: Mammalian cell culture, in vitro cellular assays (cell viability assay, proliferation, invasion, apoptosis), luciferase assay.
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Experience with general laboratory techniques, especially basic molecular and cellular biology techniques (including but not limited to DNA and RNA isolation, PCR, gel electrophoresis, DNA assembly, bacterial transformation, mammalian cell culture, etc.
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The primary responsibilities of the RAs will include isolation and culture of primary human immune cells, functional analysis of engineered cells via high throughput flow cytometry, assistance with genomic techniques such as single-cell RNA sequencing and CRISPR gene editing, among others.
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Utilizes professional knowledge of: theories, principles, methods, and techniques of immunology, cell biology, and microbial pathogenesis, such as ELISA, ASC assays, cellular proliferation assays, western blotting, cell culture, small animal handling (such as mice or guinea pigs), and aseptic technique.
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Experience working with mammalian cell culture, and multi-color flow cytometry. Experience with standard laboratory molecular biology software packages, RNA biology, in vivo gene delivery, mouse primary immune cell culture.
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The candidate is expected to have basic immunology training and strong cellular immunology and cell culture technical skills. Experienced in performing cellular immunological techniques, including multi-color flow cytometry, ELISA, MSD and in vitro immune cell assays.
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In vitro work includes a range of cellular assays, cell culture including multiparametric flow cytometry and molecular biology techniques to help interpret in vivo observations. Invitro cell culture.
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Our non-profit Client is looking for a Cell Engineering lab Tech/ Research Associate to focus on utilizing cutting-edge CRISPR gene editing methods to support cell engineering projects that are part of a larger research platform designed to study disease biology at the cellular level and identify new therapeutic modalities.
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The candidate will also work on improving existing cell culture platforms and developing new platforms to deliver diverse protein and cellular reagents to enable a large number of research programs.
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The ideal candidate will have cell culture experience across multiple human cell types (e.g., primary and iPSC-derived cell types), be comfortable with a variety of genomics modalities (e.g.,epigenetics, transcriptomics, proteomics) and be familiar with CRISPR-based workflows.
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The ongoing projects in the lab are focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms by which impairments in accurate control of mRNA translation, cell growth, and overall cellular protein synthesis rates lead to cancer.
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Molecular biology experience beneficial including qPCR, Western blotting, mammalian cell culture, transfection, genetic knockdown/knockout methods (CRISPR/siRNA) Apply routine in vivo and in vitro immune and cellular assays (ELISA, Luminex, western blots, flow cytometry, etc.
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Expertise with mouse handling, in vivo rodent models, multi-color flow cytometry, isolation and culture of primary human and mouse cells and cell lines, cell engineering, scRNseq, and/or bioinformatics analysis is also preferred.
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