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Previous experience working in a matrixed environment to implement flow cytometry assay development and validation to support clinical trials. In this vital role you will design, develop and implement clinical biomarker assays employing innovative flow cytometry methods and techniques to support our drug development efforts.
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Experience in flow cytometry assay development, qualification, and tech transfer preferred. Bachelor's, Master's, or Ph. D. in Immunology, Cell Biology, or a closely related field with hands-on experience of multi-color flow cytometry experience in academia or industry.
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Your direct supervisor will be Dr. Marlys Fassett, a physician-scientist/dermatologist whose research program spans from in vitro molecular immunology to neuroimmunology to mouse models of inflammatory disease.
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The ideal candidate can comfortably execute multiparameter flow cytometry, ddPCR and MSD and/or ELISA platforms to interrogate samples and possess strong and demonstrated documentation skills summarizing their work.
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The Post-Doctoral Fellow will focus on metabolomic epidemiology, including to identify subclinical metabolite indicators that improve detection of risk for severe complications among people with sickle cell disease.
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Experience with immortalized and/or primary cell culture cell viability assessment ELISAs gene expression analysis high content screening confocal microscopy and flow cytometry is highly desired.
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In addition to the FACS Lab responsibilities, the candidate will also support oncology and immunology discovery projects typically involving the profiling of various human, non-human primate, or murine tissues by flow cytometry and/or cell sorting.
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Basic skill sets required: NGS (library prep, running Illumina Sequencers), Primary T Cell culture, Crispr KO, Transduction, ELISA, Flow Cytometry, DNA/RNA extraction, and PCR. Basic skill sets required: NGS (library prep, running Illumina Sequencers), Primary T Cell culture, Crispr KO, Transduction, ELISA, Flow Cytometry, DNA/RNA extraction, and PCR.
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Contribute to the project development as well as perform cellular immunological techniques, including multi-color flow cytometry, ELISA, MSD and in vitro immune cell assays. Contribute to the project development as well as perform cellular immunological techniques, including multi-color flow cytometry, ELISA, MSD and in vitro immune cell assays.
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Hands on experience in development, optimization and execution of high-dimensional flow cytometry to phenotypically characterize immune cells including both surface and intracellular staining, primary cell isolation, ELISA, western and multiplexing technologies.
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Expertise in Flow Cytometry, FACS cell sorters, FlowJo, PCR etc. This post is to recruit another scientist in immuno-oncology to join our interdisciplinary team. Doctoral (PhD) degree in molecular biology, immunology, bioengineering or equivalent.
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Proficiency in bioanalytical assays, such as ELISA, Western blotting, microscopy, or flow cytometry. Conduct downstream bioanalytical assays, Flow cytometry, quantitative microscopy, etc., following established standard operating procedures (SOPs) for quality control purposes.
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A postdoctoral fellow (Ph. D., M.D., or M.D./Ph. D.) is needed to advance projects to investigate the mechanisms that allow respiratory pathogens to cause disease in the human airway. Perform cell culture procedures, including culture of cell lines and primary cells, transfection, in vitro infection, fluorescent microscopy, FISH, flow cytometry, single cell analysis methods, and possibly other techniques.
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Demonstrate track record of productivity with running and analyzing multi-color (8+ colors) flow cytometry, immune cell phenotyping, T cell and NKT cell stimulation assays, cytotoxic assays, ELISA, and cell culture aseptic technique.
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Expertise in the isolation and flow cytometry-based analysis of human or murine immune cells. Associate Scientist - Immuno-Oncology Research. Collaborate closely with colleagues in In Vivo Pharmacology to support and execute pharmacodynamic studies.
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