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MS or BS in Biochemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbiology or a related discipline with at least 1+ year of industry experience. Hands on experience with synthetic biology and strain engineering techniques such as PCR, Gibson Assembly, restriction digestion, ligation, and homologous recombination.
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They bring scientific talents in molecular biology, immunology, pharmacology, protein chemistry, computational biology, automation, genome engineering, software and other fields to make the future happen now.
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Qualifications Minimum Requirements BA/BS in Toxicology, Biology, Environmental Science. Four (4) years of experience as a Risk Assessor Scientist/Toxicologist familiar with the California regulatory environment or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
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Interface and communication with cross-disciplinary teams including microfabrication, software, IC design, biology. You will work with experts from biology, microfabrication, optics, software in developing novel devices - clear communication and an eagerness and aptitude to understand implications of electronics design choices on those domains and vice versa is essential.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Immunology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology or a related scientific discipline. Experience with in vitro cell assays and multi-color flow cytometry preferred.
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Possess cutting-edge knowledge in a broad range of molecular biology and metabolomics topics. Terminal degree in a related field (PhD, MD, etc.) The Single Cell Opioid Responses in the Context of HIV (SCORCH) Center at the University of California, San Diego, is an NIH funded multidisciplinary center to generate cellular part list for human and non-human primates brain regions and will illuminate novel insights into transcriptomic and epigenetic landscapes of CNS and how they are altered by HIV and opioid use.
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Education: Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics, Forensic Science, or a closely related field.
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BA/BS degree in industrial safety, occupational health, environmental science, or industrial hygiene. Cal/OSHA trainings: OSH5119: Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry, OSH511: OSHA Standards for General Industry, OSH501: OSHA Trainer Course for General Industry.
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A bachelor's degree in Life Sciences field, ideally master's or Ph. D. degree in biology, biochemistry, immunology, or molecular biology. Experience with magnetic beads, lateral flow, membrane-based applications, or Next Generation Sequencing.
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A BS/BA in Bioengineering, Cell or Molecular Biology, Synthetic Biology, or related discipline. This role will require an expertise in molecular biology, mammalian systems & synthetic biology, and the creativity to synthesize and design novel parts and expression cassettes.
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BS plus 5 yrs of progressively resp exp MS Degree (5 yrs inclu 9 mon towards the exp rqmt). MS in Electrical/Comp Engg 9 mon exp as Electrical/Hardware Engineer OR BS in Electrical/Computer Engg 60 mos exp.
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BA/BS degree in biological sciences or equivalent; advanced degree preferred. We use cell-free synthetic biology to bring the power and throughput of genomics technologies into protein production.
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Materials Science or Metallurgical Engineering degree and 2+ years experience in industrial metallurgical applications. As our Metallurgical Engineer, you will be the owner of metallurgical processes to produce high purity iron from iron ore in a novel, high-temperature ironmaking process.
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PhD without experience or a Master’s Degree with 3 years of relevant experience or a Bachelor’s Degree with 5 years of relevant experience in life sciences, healthcare, or related field preferred.
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Bachelor’s of Science (BS) degree in electrical, mechanical or similar engineering field. Designated an FDA Breakthrough Device for lung tumors, RefleXion's SCINTIX biology-guided radiotherapy aims to overcome long-standing barriers preventing definitive radiotherapy for metastatic disease.
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