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The Department of Cell and Tissue Biology (CTB) and Program in Craniofacial Biology (PCB) in the School of Dentistry at the University of California San Francisco invite applications for a junior investigator Tenure-Track or In Residence faculty position at the Assistant Professor level.
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Requirements: Position requires a PhD in cell and molecular biology, immunology, neuroscience or a related field, with a minimum of 3 years related laboratory work and 3 years of clinical research experience in the drug development setting.
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The firm has 11 offices all around the world focusing on healthcare, arts and culture, community, corporate, education, and government projects. Review and aid coordination of project documents with relevant Building Codes, City Planning/Zoning ordinances, and similar requirements for Authorities Having Jurisdiction.
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Expertise in mammalian cell culture, vector construction, and protein assay techniques. This role involves overseeing transfection and mammalian cell culture processes, conducting cloning, screening, and flow cytometry, and collaborating closely with both internal teams and external partners.
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Contribute to the development of automated workflows to support assays such as immunoassay (IA), peptide stability, protein binding, automated sample preparation for plasma and tissue drug concentration analysis, cell culture maintenance & cell-based assays.
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Evaluate B cell development and function in birds using techniques such as NGS, flow cytometry, ELISA and other analytical techniques. The ideal candidate has experience in molecular genetics, design of complex constructs, and transgenic animals as well as k nowledge of B cell development and mechanisms of antibody diversification.
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The company focuses on producing cell culture products that help customers streamline their discovery, development, and production processes, and by making custom cGMP bioprocess liquids that radically simplify customers' manufacturing workflows – regardless of batch size.
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This work will require a number of biochemical and biologic techniques including (but not limited to): PCR; DNA and protein gel electrophoresis; Western blotting; standard cell culture; flow cytometry; transfections; DNA/RNA extractions; protein purification; buffer preparation; and microplate assays.
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Primary immune cell culture of DC, monocyte, macrophage, and T cells including in vitro and ex vivo functional assays. Direct experience in development, troubleshooting, and execution of in vitro immune-based assays including primary immune cell culture and differentiation, immune cell phenotyping, and functional assays (e.g., ELIspot, cytotoxic T cell assays, APC/T cell co-culture) is required.
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Yoh is hiring for a Cell Therapy Director of CMC MSAT who will be responsible for supporting the launch, ramp-up, and production activities within a state-of-the-art multi-product cell therapy manufacturing facility that will be utilized to manufacture autologous and allogeneic cell therapy products.
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Experienced with cell biology techniques such as PBMC isolation, primary cell tissue culture, CRISPR engineering of cells and the use of siRNA/shRNA knockdown techniques to support mechanism of action studies for drug candidates and target validation is preferred.
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Solid working knowledge of various manufacturing platforms (Microbial fermentation process, IB recovery and refolding, CHO cell culture and purification, Pegylation, PEGylated protein purification) is required.
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Hands-on experience working with human T cells (culture, transduction, and expansion), T cell characterization assays (killing, phenotype, cytokine secretion) and multicolor Flow Cytometry (acquisition and analysis.
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The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics is seeking faculty to join our vibrant, collaborative, and supportive discovery research community at the Mission Bay Campus in San Francisco.
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WHO WE ARE Arsenal Biosciences Inc. is a clinical stage programmable cell therapy company engineering advanced CAR T-cell therapies for solid tumors. With our programmable and computationally driven approach, our team is engineering medicines with the goal to attack cancer’s inherent multifaceted nature and overcome the challenges of addressing solid tumors with cell therapy.
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