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Demonstrated experience with current binding potency assay approaches, such as ELISA, flow cytometry, and/or other binding potency assay platforms (i.e. TR-FRET, Octet, etc.
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Experience in flow cytometry assay development, qualification, and tech transfer preferred. Bachelor's, Master's, or Ph. D. in Immunology, Cell Biology, or a closely related field with hands-on experience of multi-color flow cytometry experience in academia or industry.
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Lead the LGR Biology Team in collaboration with Technology and Computational Teams to develop state-of-the-art pooled and arrayed CRISPR screening platforms employing high-dimensional functional assays based on Perturb-seq, high-content cell imaging, flow cytometry and other omics technologies.
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Molecular biology/cloning, PCR, and other common biology techniques like western blotting, flow cytometry, microscopy, and biochemical assays. Experience with HTS and phenotypic cell-based assay development.
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Assay development and optimization. We are seeking an experiencedResearch Associate to be a key member of our Platform/Drug Discovery Team. In this position, you will work in close conjunction with our Biology Team in the development of our core drug discovery technology and the generation of a completely novel class of therapeutics.
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Mammalian cell culture, molecular biology/cloning, PCR, and other common biology techniques like western blotting, flow cytometry, microscopy. Your responsibilities will include designing and conducting experiments to express, purify, and characterize target proteins for structural studies, utilizing state-of-the-art structural biology techniques to determine the three-dimensional structures of target proteins, analyzing structural data,supervising purification efforts with our CROs, biophysical and biochemical assay development, and conducting high throughputphenotypic and cell-based screening.
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Experience in multi-color flow cytometry. The successful candidate will be an essential member of the Candidate Development team and will also collaborate closely with all research teams, CMC, Translational Sciences, and Clinical Development on assay development in support of lead programs.
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Flow Cytometry, Clinical Assay Development- Senior Scientist. + Previous experience working in a matrixed environment to implement cell-based biomarker assay development and validation employing innovative approaches to support clinical trials.
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The candidate should possess a diverse set of chemical and biological knowledge and technical skills, including chemical biology and cell signaling including assay development, oncoprotein interaction, molecular cloning, microscopic imaging, DNbased approach in deconvolution of targets, Mass Spectrometry, cell culture, flow cytometry.
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Molecular biology, mammalian cell culture, research, cell culture, tissue culture, cell line, Assay, assay development, next generation sequencing, sequencing, crispr, protein engineering, python, rna engineering, flow cytometry, pipetting, liquid handling, sop.
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Assay Development: develop new assay chemistries with the goal of minimizing cost and turnaround time while maintaining accuracy. Data analysis including excel, tableau, flow cytometry and image analysis.
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Scientist- Flow Cytometry, Clinical Assay Development. Some knowledge of complex data analysis software for flow cytometry such as FlowJo, FCS Express, OMIQ.AI, SPADE, viSNE and CITRUS.
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Candidate must have diverse laboratory experience which includes, but is not limited to, molecular biology, flow cytometry, and/or immunological-based assays (e.g. MSD, ELISA, WB). Candidate must have strong technical skills in mammalian cell culture, and cell-based assay development using cell lines and primary cells.
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Quantitative flow cytometry is preferred. Working with Human/primate tissue and blood is nice to have. BS degree with 5+ years of relevant experience; or MS degree with 3+ years or PHD with 1 year of relevant experience within laboratory and industry, preferably in Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Genetics, Pharmacology, Immunology, or a related scientific discipline.
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Skilled in Assay Development, Cell isolation, Cell engineering, Gene editing (CRISPR, Lentiviral, Retroviral) Expertise in Flow Cytometry, FACS cell sorters, FlowJo, PCR etc.
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