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Plus, we offer 401K match, cell phone reimbursement, an unlimited vacation and sick day policy, the latest technology for all digital natives and a welcoming environment that is all about perfecting the craft of communications.
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Additional Discounts including pet supplies, Royal Canin pet food, Mars candy products, cell phone discounts, car discounts. Additional Discounts including pet supplies, Royal Canin pet food, Mars candy products, cell phone discounts, car discounts.
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Within the BTS practice we serve renewable energy clients that develop, build, own, and operate renewable energy projects, such as wind, solar, battery storage, geothermal, biomass, and fuel cell projects.
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In vitro work includes a range of cellular assays, cell culture including multiparametric flow cytometry and molecular biology techniques to help interpret in vivo observations. Bachelors Degree in Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, or a related subject area and 4 years of scientific laboratory experience.
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Proficiency with cell-based assays, ELISA, MSD, qPCR, RNseq, microscopy, histology/pathology (e.g., IF/IHC/ISH), and/or flow cytometry. Experience as a subject matter expert with complex cell-based 2D/3D culture systems, ex vivo tissue models, or patient-derived samples is a plus.
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Excellent cellular and molecular biology knowledge/experience (cancer cell lines, generation of stable cell lines using lenti/CRISPR systems, IP/pull down assays, RNSeq, flow cytometry, plasmid design.
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Ability to perform basic molecular or cellular laboratory techniques such as cell culture, real-time PCR, western blots, and immunohistochemistry. Candidates should have a PhD in physiology, neuroscience, biochemistry, molecular biology, bioengineering, or a related field.
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Experience with Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies such as single-cell RNA seq. 1-3+ years of experience with cellular assays (in-vitro, or, primary cell). Research experience (academic &/or industry) in Cell Biology, Immunology, Cancer Biology, &/or, the Neurosciences.
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Experience with battery cell cooling methods, powder coating, and thermal interface required. Experience with battery cell electrical interconnect methods required. Experience with designing for multiple forms of high-volume manufacturing methods, including die casting, extrusion, injection/compression molding, welding, stamping, etc.
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Solid working knowledge of various manufacturing platforms (Microbial fermentation process, IB recovery and refolding, CHO cell culture and purification, Pegylation, PEGylated protein purification etc.
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In this position, you will play an integral role in characterizing gene therapy vectors delivery efficiency in diverse preclinical models You will develop and optimize protocols for ddPCR and NGS based DNA and RNA analytics including single cell analysis.
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From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it. Family care services such as adoption and surrogacy reimbursement, fertility/infertility benefits, support for traveling mothers, and child, elder and pet care resources.
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Experience with research-stage biophysical characterization for developability and/or basic assay development with in vitro cellular assays using cell lines or primary cells is preferred. Hands-on experience with protein expression, and purification from mammalian cell culture is required.
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Experience as an analytical transfer lead (cell therapy/biologics preferred). Responsibilities: Serve as CMC Manufacturing Sciences and Technology functional head in cell therapy manufacturing environment.
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As a CRISPRx Platform Developer, you will play a pivotal role in our experimental team, generating vast amounts of data on drug-cell interactions at single-cell resolution within an in vivo context.
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