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This role will be responsible for process support and optimization across hydrocarbon, ethanol, CO2, and solvent-less extraction, as well as optimization of biomass handling and post-processing methods.
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10+ years working in proteomics on protein extraction, separation, purification, and analysis techniques. Proficiency in a wide range of sample preparation techniques, including protein digestion, extraction, and fractionation.
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We are seeking a talented Principal Scientist in Applications Development with a focus on proteomics to play a pivotal role in advancing our technology. Ph. D. in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemistry, Chemical Biology, or related field.
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Work Week: Standard (M-F equal number of hours per day) Posting Position Title: Research Associate 1, MS University Job Title: Research Associate 1 MS - Lab Manager Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: Proven experience in the following scientific techniques and procedures is preferred but not essential: DNA and library preparation for genotyping; PCR primer design; sperm sample preparation; Analysis of large or -omics datasets.
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Responsibilities also include supporting the lab’s research activities by performing a variety of procedures including but not limited to: literature reviews, specialized cell and tissue isolations and cultures; ELISAs; protein and RNA extraction from cells and tissues; flow cytometry; immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence; Western blotting; RT-qPCR; mouse colony management; animal surgeries and tissue collections.
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1-3 years of experience in ligand binding assay (such as ELISA) and residual DNA (DNA extraction and PCR) Develop, optimize, and perform at the bench for phase-appropriate development and qualification for ligand binding assay (ELISA or other homogeneous methods) and Residual DNA methods (KingFisher extraction and qPCR) to support process characterization and product release.
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And KingFisher DNA extraction is preferred. The Development Scientist I position is a technical and bench position responsible for development, qualification, and characterization of ligand binding assay (ELISA or other homogeneous methods) and process-derived Residual DNA assay to support process development and GMP release of Alexion’s biotherapeutic products.
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Ph. D. and 1-3 years of work experience or Master degree with equivalent level of experience, in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Chemistry, Bioengineering or related discipline. Strong scientific skills in biochemistry and molecular biology with good understanding of biological pathways and biotherapeutics' mechanism of actions are essential.
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Responsibilities also include supporting the lab’s research activities by performing a variety of procedures including but not limited to: DNA/RNA extraction from cells and tissues, pyrosequencing, serum preparations, specialized human cell and tissue cultures.
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COVID-19 Testing To address growing supply constraints worldwide, PerkinElmer has expanded the production capacity of its extraction and RT-PCR tests at its global facilities. Designs and develops firmware applications and drivers in Embedded Linux and/or Embedded Window environment.
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Some responsibilities include concurrent and retrospective extraction from patient's charts and its entry into the Trauma Registry, trending data points, and completing quality performance management tasks.
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Ability to utilize industry-standard monitoring tools to proactively identify and address network performance issues; SolarWinds, Centreon, Cisco Prime/DNA center. Ability to utilize industry-standard monitoring tools to proactively identify and address network performance issues; SolarWinds, Centreon, Cisco Prime/DNA center.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong track record of commercial success in the RNA/DNA sequencing space, with experience selling enzymes and reagents into academic, commercial and biopharma labs and research facilities.
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Maintains clean floors performing all aspects of care, including mopping, stripping, buffing, waxing, carpet cleaning and extraction, often using heavy equipment which may require lifting up to 75 pounds.
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The Global Technology team takes great pride in our culture where digital transformation is built into our DNA! Collaborate with chief product owners, release train engineer and enterprise architecture to develop platform vision and roadmap.
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