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Perform various molecular biology techniques including next generation sequencing (NGS). As the Research Technician, you will be working with multiple people in the lab to perform various molecular biology techniques including next generation sequencing.
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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.
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Strong scientific skills in biochemistry and molecular biology with good understanding of biological pathways and biotherapeutics’ mechanism of actions are essential. 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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Strong understanding of foundational molecular biology techniques, particularly NGS, is required. Together, we're unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science.
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Knowledge of cancer biology and molecular diagnostics is a plus. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including molecular biology, biochemistry, and software engineering to drive product development and performance improvements.
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The focus of this search is on faculty with substantial involvement in computational approaches, either in the area of computational chemistry/structural biology and/or in computational systems biology relevant to modern pharmacology.
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Ph. D. in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemistry, Chemical Biology, or related field. Utilize a range of techniques, including chemical synthesis, spectroscopy, and molecular biology, to prepare proteins and peptides from different samples for sequencing.
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Proven expertise in chemical synthesis, molecular biology, and bioanalytical techniques. We are seeking a talented Principal Scientist in Applications Development with a focus on proteomics to play a pivotal role in advancing our technology.
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Assisting with molecular biology and biochemistry techniques related to laboratory research projects such as PCR, molecular cloning, RNA/DNA isolation, and recombinant protein expression and purification.
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Experience with Research laboratory systems and processes (ELN, SDMS, bioinformatics platforms, lab automation, protein/molecular sciences & engineering, drug screening, biologics research, preclinical research), analytical chemistry, fermentation, and process management.
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By combining in vivo and in vitro models of tissue growth (epithelial, connective, and nervous tissues) and regeneration together with state-of-the-art methods from cell biology, mechanobiology, bioengineering and more, the Nicoli lab has begun to unpick the mechanisms that underpin tissue formation and resilience against changing environments.
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Extensive experience in cellular immunology in a translational biology setting, including experience in immunotherapy, target discovery, and technical experience in assaying immune cells ex vivo and in vivo.
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Prior experience (beyond academic lab classes) in mammalian cell culture and molecular biology required. Plate based assays and other molecular biology techniques; e.g. western blot, qPCR.
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Working knowledge of Office 365, experience reading and interpreting pathology reports, imaging reports, molecular reports, and cytogenetics. Knowledge of oncology hematology and cellular therapy (bone marrow, stem cell, IECs including CAR-T) disease process, anatomy/physiology, pathology and medical terminology.
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Training in molecular and cellular biology, infectious disease, high-throughput sequencing, metabolomics and bioinformatics. Master’s degree in molecular biology, immunology, microbiology, biochemistry, infectious disease plus one year of experience.
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