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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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Knowledge of various cell culture procedures and advanced laboratory techniques, such as: cell-based assays using Elispot and Flow Cytometry-based platforms, molecular techniques, and others.
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The successful applicant will assist senior lab staff with studies of murine-based projects that involve techniques such as exosome production and isolation, western blot, RNA/DNA extraction, PCR, flow cytometry, IHC, ultracentrifugation, cell culture, mouse surgery and husbandry.
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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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Hands-on expertise in tissue culture and cell-based assays (including general tissue culture, cell banking, cell proliferation, electroporation, transfection, transduction, flow cytometry, AAV, and ELISA.
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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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Molecular biology techniques: DNA/RNA extraction, gene expression analysis (PCR/RT-PCR), western blotting, ELISA, Next Generation Sequencing, flow cytometry. Molecular biology techniques: DNA/RNA extraction, gene expression analysis (PCR/RT-PCR), western blotting, ELISA, Next Generation Sequencing, flow cytometry.
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Perform research on projects working with nucleic acid purification, qPCR, molecular cloning, next-generation sequencing, Western Blot, ELISA, fluorescence microscopy, and flow cytometry.
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Technical expertise in any of the following areas: multi-color flow cytometry assays, cell-based assays for potency, viral titer assays, or molecular assays utilizing ddPCR and/or qPCR. Technical expertise in any of the following areas: multi-color flow cytometry assays, cell-based assays for potency, viral titer assays, or molecular assays utilizing ddPCR and/or qPCR.
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Candidate must have diverse laboratory experience which includes, but is not limited to, molecular biology, flow cytometry, and/or immunological-based assays (e.g. MSD, ELISA, WB). Quantitative flow cytometry is preferred.
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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 data analysis and interpretation using FlowJo, FACSuite, FACS Diva, and SpectroFlo. Familiarity with cGMPs and relevant Regulatory Guidance documents preferred Experience in flow cytometry assay development, qualification, and tech transfer preferred.
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Doing basic imaging and flow cytometry to analyze expression. Experience with flow cytometry or imaging. Materials Scientist / Engineer (Junior/Senior) Baltimore, MD. More Full Time Jobs Bioengineer (Junior/Senior) Baltimore, MD.
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Demonstrated leadership in translational sciences (employing pharmacodynamic, predictive and exploratory biomarkers) and experience with development of assays including ligand binding assays, IHC/IF, gene expression profiling, flow cytometry.
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Experience with multi-color flow cytometry, T cell functional assays, ELISA assays, culture of mammalian cell lines and primary immune cells is required. Experience with multi-color flow cytometry, T cell functional assays, ELISA assays, culture of mammalian cell lines and primary immune cells is required.
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