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The successful candidate will become a member of one or more UCSF graduate programs, such as Biomedical Sciences (BMS) and Developmental and Stem Cell Biology (DSCB), and contribute to teaching, mentoring, and training.
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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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Lab-Based Research Scientist, Hematologic Malignancies and Cell Therapy Program, Division of Hematology/Oncology. The Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Division of Hematology/Oncology are recruiting for a new faculty member who is committed to a laboratory-based research career.
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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. Primary human T cell and B cell culture: feeding and maintaining the health of primary T cells, prepare cell culture media.
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We are seeking an innovative and highly motivated Principal Scientist, Scientific Affairs who will contribute significantly to the development and continued growth of our advanced cell therapy manufacturing platform.
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We are a venture-backed startup with decades of experience in cell biology, tissue engineering, media development, food science, bioreactor design, and more. Member of the Mission Barns Product Leadership team in partnership with the Product Development Director and Head of Food Manufacturing.
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We apply a multidisciplinary approach to our research and actively collaborate with virology, cell biology, genomics, proteomics, microscopy, and data science teams at the CZ Biohub San Francisco.
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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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Strong interest and expertise in bioinformatics and large-scale data analysis (e.g., metabolomics or other ‘omics), sickle cell disease, metabolism preferred. 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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ArsenalBio, a privately held, clinical-stage programmable cell therapy company engineering advanced CAR T therapies for solid tumors, is seeking a talented Associate Director, Human Resources Business Partner to work onsite or hybrid based in our Hayward or South San Francisco office.
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Figma offers equity to employees, as well a competitive package of additional benefits, including health, dental & vision, retirement with company contribution, parental leave & reproductive or family planning support, mental health & wellness benefits, generous PTO, company recharge days, a learning & development stipend, a work from home stipend, and cell phone reimbursement.
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Hands-on laboratory research experience in biochemistry/cell/molecular biology, immuno-oncology, or related disciplines (and corresponding instrumentation) The successful candidate will hold BS or higher degree(s) in Cell/Molecular/Cancer Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Biological/Chemical Engineering, or related disciplines.
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Working remotely with a company cell phone, laptop, and other provided home office equipment. $55,000 – $75,000 / year. Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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The multi-disciplinary laboratory of Dr. Param Singh studies aging, age-related diseases, and complex phenotypes such as vertebrate diapause using African killifish as the primary model system combined with single-cell, bulk, and spatial ‘omics’, CRISPR-based perturbations, computational modeling, and machine learning.
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Reporting to an Associate Director of Research, the successful candidate will be responsible for performing in vitro and in vivo preclinical assays to evaluate human CAR-T cell phenotype and functionality, in support of Kyverna’s pipeline programs.
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