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The Opportunity A Principal / Senior Principal Engineer - Scientist position is available in Genentech and Roche's Pharma Technical Development organization within the Cell Culture and Bioprocess Operations (CCBO) group.
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You will be responsible for recombinant protein and mammalian cell culture expression and purification. While a traditional allogeneic stem cell transplant has been the best hope for many, the transplant itself can prove fatal or lead to serious conditions, such as graft vs.
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The Scientific Researcher performs laboratory-based activities and processes related to the tracking, registration, inventory, preparation (e.g., DNA/RNA extractions from human bio specimens (fluid and tissue samples), human cell culture, organoid culture, Serum, Plasma and PBMC isolation from blood samples) and distribution of biological samples from clinical and non-clinical trials.
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Duration: 12 months Location: South San Francisco, CA As a Scientific Researcher I, you will be: Job Description: The Scientific Researcher performs laboratory-based activities and processes related to the tracking registration inventory preparation e.g. DNA/RNA extractions from human biospecimens fluid and tissue samples human cell culture organoid culture Serum Plasma and PBMC isolation from blood samples and distribution of biological samples from clinical and non-clinical trials.
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B.S., M.S., or Ph. D. in chemical engineering, life sciences, or equivalent with at least 25 years (B.S., M.S.) or 20 years (Ph. D.) of biopharmaceutical industry experience in microbial fermentation/cell culture process development and optimization.
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Experience in mammalian cell culture, flow cytometry, ELISAs, high throughput cell-based assays, lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulation, and LNP characterization is desirable. Experience in mammalian cell culture, flow cytometry, ELISAs, high throughput cell-based assays, lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulation, and LNP characterization is desirable.
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Experience or equivalent training with bacterial cell culture (E.coli or yeast) and plasmid cloning. In addition to working on cutting edge technology, you will help us establish a strong culture of mutual respect, integrity, and collaboration while working alongside some of Silicon Valley's best scientists and engineers.
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Hands-on experience in general molecular and cell biology methods, including mammalian cell culture, multi-color flow cytometry, western blot, ELISA/Luminex/MSD, and CRISPR technology.
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Master's degree with 3+ years of experience, or Bachelor's degree with 5+ years of experience in immunology, immuno-oncology, cell biology, molecular biology, or biochemistry in industry or academia.
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As a Senior Research Associate I (contract) in the Biology group, you will leverage your expertise in tissue culture and your foundation in molecular biology to advance complex cell models for drug discovery across multiple therapeutic areas.
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Preferred Skills :Prior experience with human tissue culture and organoid culture and flow cytometry is a plus. Masters (MS) degree, in Biotechnology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology with 3 years industry or academy lab experience.
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Proficiency in primary T cell-based functional assays such as activation, proliferation and cytotoxicity. Strong understanding of immune cell biology, including T cell and myeloid cells.
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Prior experience with human tissue culture and organoid culture and flow cytometry is a plus. Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology with 5 years industry or academy lab experience.
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Experience in conducting and optimizing cell-based assays, as well as performing studies to assess immune responses in human and animal models (including whole blood, PBMCs, and various primary cell subsets.
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Truly passionate about the importance of biorepository management, as well as the ability to work in a global, matrix environment. DNA/ RNA extraction from human samples (blood, tissue, stool). Handling human stool, saliva, urine, samples for various downstream processing.
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