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Bring experience in PCR or NGS assay design focused on gene therapy, infectious disease, and/or liquid biopsy. Possess expertise in quantitative molecular biology techniques beyond standard PCR, including qPCR, NGS, or digital PCR. Have direct experience in custom molecular assay design logic, testing, analysis, and optimization.
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Responsibilities include cell culture and maintenance of human cell lines, basic molecular biology (PCR, cloning, running DNA and protein gels), flow cytometry, preparation of samples for deep sequencing, confocal microscopy, basic statistical calculations, and other duties as assigned.
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The essential requirements of the job include:Execute studies to verify sensitivity and specificity of oligonucleotide designs in PCR detection and melt; evaluating and testing reagent formulations, lyophilization, and stabilities.
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Molecular biology methods such as cloning, PCR, qPCR, gDNA extraction, DNA sequencing and microbial transformation. Job DescriptionIFF is hiring an Associate Scientist to join our Molecular & Microbiology R&D team in Palo Alto, CA.At IFF Health & Biosciences, our R&D team develops microbial production strains (bacteria, yeast and filamentous fungi) and engineers enzymes for applications in the areas of food & beverages, biofuels, home & personal care, animal feed, paper & textile processing, and more.
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PCR (CCU/Progressive Care/Telemetry) PCR (Cardiac Monitoring Transport) In addition to state and federal law, El Camino Health also follows all applicable fair and equitable employment policies from the County of Santa Clara.
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Practical industry and laboratory experience using applications such as next generation sequencing, sample and library preparation for NGS, digital PCR, qPCR assays or cell analysis technologies such as flow cytometry.
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Experience in automated development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) assays and/or standard molecular biology techniques (e.g., nucleic acid isolation and purification, DNA quantitation, PCR, etc.
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Biophysics, Molecular biology (DNA purification, PCR, electrophoresis) or next-generation DNA sequencing laboratory experience. Biophysics, Molecular biology (DNA purification, PCR, electrophoresis) or next-generation DNA sequencing laboratory experience.
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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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Biophysics, Molecular biology (DNA purification, PCR, electrophoresis), DNA synthesis, or next-generation DNA sequencing laboratory experience. Biophysics, Molecular biology (DNA purification, PCR, electrophoresis), DNA synthesis, or next-generation DNA sequencing laboratory experience.
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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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Molecular biology and immunology skills (PCR, sequencing, DNA/RNA/Protein isolation, ultracentirfugation, ELISA, Western blotting, flow cytometry, protein electrophoresis, magnetic separation, etc.
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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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Responsible for Nucleic Acid QC (Agilent Bioanalyzer, Fragment Analyzer) processing client RNA/DNA samples for Real-time PCR singleplex and multiplex assays analysis, DNA sequencing and Fragment Analysis (ABI DNA analyzers) and Pyrosequencing (Qiagen, PyroMark) using molecular biology procedures.
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Hands-on training and experience with molecular biology techniques including DNA extraction, PCR, library prep and NGS. · Perform assays and lab procedures related to ccf DNA isolation, PCR, library prep, and NGS.
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