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Demonstrated ability with cell-based assays and molecular biology techniques including, but not limited to, immunoassays (ELISA, Western Blots), PCR, qPCR, and flow cytometry. Leveraging their hands-on skills, the individual will design and validate assays based on biochemical, functional, and cellular techniques to support exploratory biology research.
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Ph. D. or Master’s Degree from an accredited institution with 6+ years of experience in Molecular, Cell Biology, or related Scientific discipline. The FGSL Scientist will contribute their expertise to the new FGSL and will collaborate with Scientist from our local Therapeutic Areas (TAs) including Immunology and Respiratory, Cancer Immunology and Immune Modulation, CardioMetabolic Disease and will partner with Computational Biology and Data Sciences (CBDS) to deliver data to advance the portfolio.
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Demonstrated experience with next-generation sequencing (NGS) and functional genomics, single cell technologies; Design/develop/perform various functional genomics assays, such as CRISPR pool screening, bulk RNseq, single cell–seq, spatial transcriptomics, CITE-seq, WES, Perturb-seq and 10X Multiome on tissue, cell or nuclei suspensions.
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Demonstrated experience with CRISPR assays. Looking for a highly motivated functional genomics and sequencing scientist to contribute to the growth of our new Functional Genomics and Sequencing Laboratory (FGSL.
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Serve as scientific monitor for assay performance and project management at external CROs; Proficient in cell culture. Follows relevant scientific literature to ensure use of optimal methods and understand emerging practices across the field.
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Our client needs a Scientist who is highly motivated functional genomics and sequencing scientist to contribute to the growth of their new Functional Genomics and Sequencing Laboratory (FGSL). Documents and maintains detailed laboratory records in accordance with SOP's and policies.
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As an active team member of the Computational Biology (CompBio) research group at Boehringer Ingelheim, US research facility in Ridgefield, CT. The successful candidate will contribute to drug discovery efforts through analysis of multiple disease-relevant data sets, as well as development of core informatics pipelines and data organization.
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Contribute their expertise to the new FGSL and will collaborate with scientists from our local Therapeutic Areas (TAs) including Immunology and Respiratory, Cancer Immunology and Immune Modulation, and Cardio Metabolic Disease, and will partner with Computational Biology and Data Sciences (CBDS) to deliver data to advance the portfolio.
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As an active team member of the Computational Biology (CompBio) research group, the successful candidate will contribute to drug discovery efforts through analysis of multiple disease-relevant data sets, as well as development of core informatics pipelines and data organization.
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Hands-on molecular biology cloning techniques including Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), recombinant DNA technology, DNA digestion, gel purification, running agarose and SDS-PAGE gels. Plan and execute molecular biology experiments, interpret the results and propose next steps.
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Molecular weight analysis, enzymatic digestion/peptide mapping, post-translational modification characterization, and report writing. Advanced skills in excel, VBA, access/SQL database, Python a plus.
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PhD or masters degree with experience in molecular and/or cell biology. Position will be responsible for designing/developing/performing various functional genomics assays, such as CRISPR pool screening, bulk RNseq, single cellseq, spatial transcriptomics, CITE-seq, WES, Perturb-seq and 10X Multiome on tissue, cell or nuclei suspensions.
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O Knowledge of microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, chemistry and/or related disciplines. o Knowledge of microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, chemistry and/or related disciplines.
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You will work predominantly with high school students, teaching the ACT, SAT, mathematics (up through AP Calculus BC), and, if capable, chemistry, physics, and/or biology. In addition to tutoring, we have many other projects in the works – we integrate machine learning into our programs, write our own tests and manuals, provide online content, work in college admissions, etc.
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Interest in chemistry, biology, psychology, general science, and algebra. As a Health Care Specialist in the Army National Guard, you will experience a fulfilling role as an expert caretaker on and off the battlefield.
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