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We do require Proof of vaccination (or proof of a negative PCR test) to work in the office or meet with customers/ business partners. System-C modeling of near cycle accurate simulatorsIndustry experience with CPU microarchitecture (e.g. ISAs including: x86, ARM, SPARC, MIPS, RISC-V, POWER) and/or coherent caching systems.
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Min. 5 years experiences with opto-electronics systems, and knowledge of fluorescence processes, molecular biochemistry, biomed materials and processing, optical elements sourcing, and fabrication, and PCR fundamentals.
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Broad familiarity of difference disciplines within the life sciences ( e.g. PCR, recombinant DNA technology, protein expression and purification, chromatography, immunology, and antibody chemistry and binding kinetics.
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Driven by a belief that infectious disease diagnosis should be quick, accurate, and accessible to all, Visby has developed the world’s first single-use PCR platform that disrupts the traditional model and redefines the way infectious disease is tested and treated.
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Familiarity with scientific data analysis tools, such as: MATLAB, PLS, PCR, IGOR Pro, Horizon, Origin, LabVIEW, Python, etc. Familiarity with scientific data analysis tools, such as: MATLAB, PLS, PCR, IGOR Pro, Horizon, Origin, LabVIEW, Python, etc.
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Experience developing assays such as NGS and PCR in automated platforms is preferred. Experience/knowledge in motion control, fluidics control, and microfluidics control. Experience developing assays such as NGS and PCR in automated platforms is preferred.
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Experience in protein engineering or directed evolution using high-throughput systems and assays as well as in working with automated platforms (PCR, cloning, microbial transformation, homologous recombination, sequencing, and CRISPR-based integration.
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Knowledge and experience in molecular biology methods, including PCR, qPCR and DNA/RNA purification preferred; Knowledge and experience in molecular biology methods, including PCR, qPCR and DNA/RNA purification preferred.
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Experience with digital PCR and/or Flow Cytometry is desirable. Experience with digital PCR and/or Flow Cytometry is desirable. Due to growth and new commercial partnerships, they have created a brand new position of an Associate Scientist to join their growing team.
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Lab experience, pcr, pipetting, molecular biology, Quality assurance, Biology, Microbiology. MUST have scientific degree within Biology or related and PCR experience is a PLUS. We are now looking to hire a Lab Assistant / Device Tester for a position on its assay development team.
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Knowledge of competitive benchmarking workloads across Intel, AMD & ARM64 platforms. Experience in performance optimization at the firmware, bios, kernel, and application layers including hardware accelerators.
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PCR Testing and other Wet Lab Skills. Education: B.S. Degree in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, or related life science field. Laboratory technician within the Quality team supporting lot release, IQC, testing for process development, R&D testing, root cause analysis and other development activities.
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Maintain compliance with all safety and food safety recommendations and requirements, as measured through Ecolab and PCR audits. Maintain compliance with all safety and food safety recommendations and requirements, as measured through Ecolab and PCR audits.
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Experience with a variety of laboratory devices and instrumentation, including PCR and automation. Develop and deploy a wide range of technologies, including sample extraction, library prep, and sequencing.
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The Senior Scientist should have a strong background in molecular biology, particularly excelling in assay design and development. Lead full-cycle assay development from design, optimization to validation.
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