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Based in San Francisco, the team covers life sciences and biotechnology firms across a variety of therapeutic areas (e.g., gene therapy, immunology, oncology), stages of development, and financial advisory services.
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Familiarity with concepts of cell and molecular biology applicable to immunology, cancer immunotherapy, oncology or neuroscience. You will provide scientific leadership to our team as you interface with investigators in discovery and late-stage research across our spectrum of disease areas which ranges from oncology, cancer immunotherapy, immunology, to neuroscience.
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Providers see a broad range of general allergy/immunology conditions and collaborate closely with multiple specialties including infectious disease, obstetrics/gynecology, oncology, pulmonary to provide subspecialized care including, but not limited to, primary immunodeficiency, secondary hypogammaglobulinemia, severe asthma, antibiotic allergy delabeling, and chemotherapy/biologic desensitization.
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Perform tumor immunology studies consisting of murine models of cancer, animal breeding and genotyping, flow cytometry, single cell sequencing, immunohistochemistry, in vitro cell biology, and in vitro biochemistry.
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Candidates will be expected to develop a robust laboratory program involving hematologic malignancies, stem cell biology, cancer immunology and/or cellular therapy. Lab-Based Research Scientist, Hematologic Malignancies and Cell Therapy Program, Division of Hematology/Oncology.
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Freyr is hiring for a Top Pharmaceutical company
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By leveraging our deep insights into oncology and immunology, advanced protein engineering/design technologies, and extensive knowledge in clinical development, our vision is to uncover the novel therapeutic targets and develop the best-in-class and first-in-class biotherapeutics for the patients with significant unmet medical needs.
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE - Microbiology and Immunology. The candidate will be expected to generate mutant strains and conduct microbiology and molecular biology techniques, including fungal and macrophage manipulation, cloning, protein purification, and biochemical assays.
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PhD Endocrinology, Physiology, Diabetes/Obesity, Immunology / Inflammation, or Metabolic Disease, or related biological science (MSc/BSs with relevant years of experience) Experience with therapeutics programs which have yielded drugs entering clinical development in one or more of the following therapeutic areas: endocrinology, diabetes / obesity, immunology / inflammation, or metabolic disease.
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Postdocs will join a biology-centric lab to train under Dr. Zhifei Shao, Principal Scientist, and Dr. Menno Van Lookeren Campagne, VP of Inflammation Research, amongst other leading scientists in the field of immunology.
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Vir Biotechnology, Inc. is an immunology company focused on combining cutting-edge technologies to treat and prevent infectious diseases and other serious conditions. You will collaborate cross-functionally with colleagues in Clinical Research & Development, Clinical Operations, Clinical Pharmacology, Biometrics, Regulatory Affairs, Medical Affairs, non-clinical safety, QA, and Legal teams.
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Minimum of B.S. Degree in Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Cell Biology or related field. We do so with our innovative microfluidic system that is the leader in the high throughput single cell, multi-omics space that is used by major cancer centers and pharma / biopharma companies globally to better characterize cancer as well as providing solutions to accelerate therapeutic development, such as the future standard of care in cell and gene therapy.
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The ideal candidate will contribute to our goals of navigating what is next in synthetic biology, immunology and cell engineering while living our core values: Bring Intellectual Rigor, Elevate Each Other, and Stay True To Why.
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Independently pursue cutting edge research in artificial intelligence applied to biological problems (including cancer research, genomics, computational biology/bioinformatics, immunology and more.
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Bar admission in the state of residence is a requirement, and an advanced degree in Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, or Immunology is desired. Bar admission in the state of residence is a requirement, and an advanced degree in Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, or Immunology is desired.
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