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Extensive in vivo skillset is required, including tumor inoculation and measurement (BLI imaging, caliper), animal dosing (i.v., i.p., and s.c.), blood/tissue collection and ex vivo analysis.
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Lead the design, development, and optimization of T-cell candidates using in vitro and in vivo assays. Expertise in developing and utilizing in vivo mouse models for preclinical evaluation.
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We work with a variety of systems to model the interactions between T cells, cancer cells, and other immune cells both in vitro and in vivo. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to ongoing work in these areas, with specific duties including CRISPR gene engineering, pooled genetic perturbation screens, T cell culture, mouse handling and tumor models, FACS analysis, and a variety of genomics techniques.
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The In Vivo Pathology (IVP) team within the Pathobiology department is seeking a research associate to contribute to histology and pathology workflows in support of pre-clinical in vivo pharmacology studies.
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Plan and execute studies to develop in vitro and in vivo models of autoimmune diseases. Experience in cell therapy, immunology, and/or immuno-oncology is preferred. Led by a management team with significant experience in cell therapy, Allogene is developing a pipeline of “off-the-shelf” CAR T cell product candidates with the goal of delivering readily available cell therapy on-demand, more reliably, and at greater scale to more patients.
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Expertise with mouse handling, in vivo rodent models, multi-color flow cytometry, isolation and culture of primary human and mouse cells and cell lines, cell engineering, scRNseq, and/or bioinformatics analysis is also preferred.
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Design and run in vitro and in vivo validation assays of TCR targets. This post is to recruit another scientist in immuno-oncology to join our interdisciplinary team.
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We are seeking a highly motivated in vivo technician to join our Oncology in vivo pharmacology team. Proficiency with various mouse handling techniques including dosing (IV, PO, subcutaneous, IP), tumor inoculation/measurements, in life and terminal blood collection, and collection and handling of tissues during necropsy and processing for ex vivo analysis.
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Your mission as VP of Platform is to own the application and evolution of Gordianâs mosaic screening platform, leading the team producing transcriptomic data on potential therapeutic targets across MASH, HFpEF, IPF, & Osteoarthritis from our pooled in vivo screens.
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The Gladstone-UCSF Institute of Genomic Immunology is recruiting a Research Associate (RA) to perform in vivo experiments in mouse models of immunotherapies for ongoing multidisciplinary cellular engineering projects.
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We strive to dissect the molecular, cellular, and tissue-level mechanisms by which genetic variants modulate disease risk, with a major focus on the role of microglial cell function in vitro and in vivo.
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The Scientist will engage in innovative research in a dynamic team environment with a focus on developing and executing in vivo and in vitro evaluations to support target validation and drug discovery efforts for advancement into human clinical trials.
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Oversees the development and validation of quantitative in vivo assays to enable PK/PD characterization of therapeutic antibodies. PhD, PharmD or equivalent in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacology, Bioanalytical or related field with at least 5+ years of experience in Clinical Pharmacology, DMPK or related disciplines required.
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Hands on experience with in vivo pharmacology model workflows. This position will support drug development in diverse therapeutic areas such as inflammation, fibrosis, oncology, and virology.
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Experience with complex in vivo procedures in rodents (survival surgeries, gene delivery, drug delivery) The Research Physiology group is responsible for in vivo basic research and developing animal models and adapting technologies to study aging and aging-related diseases.
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