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Knowledge of the fundamentals and techniques of cell biology methodologies, cellular immunology, including cell culture, viral transduction (retroviral or lentiviral), and the creation of practical in vitro and preclinical techniques applicable to various immune cells or stem cells.
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Must have experience in aseptic techniques including, but not limited to the culture of human cell lines, primary tissue culture and long-term cultures. Qualifications - External PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Prepares basic solutions and performs base-level procedures as assigned (– pipetting, cell and tissue culture, etc.
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Familiarity with common molecular and cell biology techniques to support ligand characterization (e.g., western blotting, cell culture, assay development, in vitro viability assays.
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Principal Duties and Responsibilities Perform experiments including the following core techniques: molecular cloning, PCR, Western blot, cell culture, flow cytometry, ELISA, NGS, gene expression analysis, and murine CAR T cell models.
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2+ years of hands-on experience with mammalian cell culture and molecular biology. · Perform in vitro assays, including primary human immune cell isolation, culture and differentiation.
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Oversee and perform routine stem cell culture, expansion, and differentiation of pluripotent stem cells to aid in process development, enhancement, and evaluation. This role requires a high level of expertise in stem cell biology, process engineering, and project management, ensuring the successful development and implementation of cell therapy manufacturing processes.
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Conduct cell culture and prepare in vivo samples for analysis. Proficiency in cell culture techniques. Our client - a global pharmaceutical powerhouse, known for developing and manufacturing a wide array of world-class pharmaceutical drugs, life-saving vaccines, and innovative animal-health products - is in search of an Animal Research Associate to join their dynamic team.
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Significant experience with drug discovery applications of cell culture including immortalized cell lines, primary cell cultures, and multicellular or organoid culture models, preferably models that recapitulate cellular cross-talk in fibroinflammatory or diseased tissues.
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Hands-on experience in molecular biology, genomic and cellular biology (cell-based assays, cell culture) helpful. Independently performs routine and non-routine experiments, playing an integral role in wet laboratory techniques, including tissue harvesting, cell and microbial culture, and molecular biology methodologies.
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Extensive experience with mammalian cell culture using sterile techniques. Support the maintenance and characterization of iPSC-derived cell populations including immunocytochemistry, plate-based assays (Quanterix, Luminex, MSD), qPCR and other molecular biology techniques.
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The ideal candidate will have experience performing ELISAs, Westerns, primary cell culture, qPCR, and histology. Primary cell culture. Finally, experience with analysis of bulk and single cell RNA sequencing data and the use of R would be an advantage.
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A strong understanding of Cell Culture, Chromatography and Filtration is a priority. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Account Manager responsible for selling the expanding portfolio of highly differentiated upstream and downstream processing solutions that address critical steps in the development and production of biologic drugs - principally in the rProtein, mRNA and Cell & Gene Therapy segments - to new and existing customers across a territory spanning the greater Boston area.
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The successful candidate must have technical expertise in molecular biology and cell culture. An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is open in our translational laboratory to join an interdisciplinary team, studying mechanisms by which placental microRNA participate in the interplay between placenta and glucose-insulin regulation during pregnancy.
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Experience with cell culture, flow cytometry, ELISA/MSD, IHC, qPCR/PCR/ddPCR. Here at Kelonia Therapeutics, we aren't just a preclinical company; we're trailblazers in viral engineering, pushing the boundaries of in vivo lentiviral gene and cell therapy.
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Director/Sr. Director - Process DevelopmentGreater Boston Area Competitive Compensation + excellent bonus/benefitsDuties and Responsibilities:Lead all process development activities (cell culture/banking/development, fermentation, protein purification, tech transfers)Oversee internal(in-house) and external vendors (domestic & international CDMOs)Work cross-functionally with CMC & Manufacturing leaders such as Analytical, Drug Product, QA/QC, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, etc.
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