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Its patent-pending and proprietary pluripotent stem cell differentiation technology platform TFome™ was developed in Professor George Church’s lab, a pioneer in synthetic biology, and allows for the development of unique cell therapies with significantly streamlined manufacturing, improved cell quality, efficiency and speed.
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One of our large pharmaceutical clients is seeing an Associate Scientist to join their growing Cell Decisional Analytics team within their Cell & Gene Therapy group in Spring House, PA. This group is responsible for generating rapid and robust, high throughput analytical platforms that support multiple cell therapy programs from early to late-stage clinical readiness for rapid progression of process development.
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Successful candidates should have a PHD, MD, or equivalent degree with training in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Developmental Biology, Bioinformatics, Stem Cell Biology, immunology, mouse work, mouse genetics, and mammalian cell culture.
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Deep understanding and hands-on experience with selected molecular techniques and cell-based assays, such as western blotting, DNA and RNA isolation, cell proliferation assays, cell cycle assays, apoptosis assays, MSD, incucyte, and flow cytometry.
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Hands-on cell culture experience includes operating both bench-top glass vessel, large-scale single-use bioreactor systems, and associated activities. Within the MGT, this role will be primarily responsible for supporting the Upstream cell culture operations in our pilot-scale lab (up to 250L) to generate protein materials needed for cross-functional developments as well as GLP toxicology studies.
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Capability in developing novel human stem cell approaches, applications to unique biological problems, profiling, and assay development. In-depth knowledge of human pluripotent stem cell culture, organoids, characterization, QC, and differentiation into neuroectoderm lineage using 2D and 3D cell culture (glia, neuron, and other relevant cell types.
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Company Overview: Amplify Cell Technologies, created by Accelera, PACCAR, Daimler Truck and EVE is a Battery Cell Manufacturing company dedicated to producing cells mainly for the Commercial Vehicle and Energy Storage Systems market.
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Strong background in cancer biology, molecular and cellular biology, or pharmacology with extensive hands-on experience in tissue culture, cell analysis, and biochemical techniques including western blotting, RT-PCR, ELISA, FACS, HTRF, ICE/ICW, AlphaLISA, MSD, and other luminescence or fluorescence-based assays.
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This dedicated Sickle Cell Disease APP will work in collaboration with interdisciplinary teams including Physicians, APPs, nursing, and dosimetry in both the inpatient and outpatient settings, as well as assisting in quality improvement initiatives.
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Cell and molecular biology skills for target validation and MOA such as western blotting, cell line engineering (CRISPR , lentiviral transduction), immunoprecipitation and immunofluorescence.
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We are currently seeking a cell biologist/pharmacologist to join the CDoT Cell Pharmacology team. In this role, you will report to a research scientist and work across multi-disciplinary teams to drive the development and execution of novel cell-based assays to empower target validation, hit discovery and lead optimization.
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Perform various product release assay: Viability, flow cytometry, cytotoxicity, cell growth-based assays, DNA extraction, PCR, Gel electrophoresis, QPCR, ddPCR, endotoxin, mycoplasma, ELISA. 4-5 years of Hands-on laboratory experience is required, especially in FACS, QPCR, PCR, DNA extraction, and cell culture.
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Utilizes lean methodologies to drive SQDC for the Steam Turbine Cell lowering risk and increasing speed of delivery. This role will require you to lead the Steam Turbine cell within the site.
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BS or MS in Biology with 2-5 years of analytical development experience in the cell and gene therapy. Experience with immune cell culture and cell-based functional assay development is desired.
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