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The fellow will be trained by a mentor within the HIV Laboratory branch at the Division of HIV Prevention at CDC. The Laboratory Branch has unique expertise in drug pharmacokinetics and animal models of virus suppression, remission, and PrEP. The research assignment requires the use of molecular assays to detect and characterize RNA and DNA sequences in macaques infected with simian HIV (SHIV.
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Proficient in basic molecular biology techniques such as ELISA, ELISpot, Western Blotting, flow cytometry, gel electrophoresis, PCR, etc. - PhD in Bioengineering, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, or similar discipline.
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Knowledge of biological safety requirements, handling of clinical specimens, and aseptic techniques; knowledge of techniques in molecular virology and molecular biology; working knowledge of bacterial molecular and cellular biology.
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Research strengths include: Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Ecology, Evolution, Integrative Physiology, Microbial Dynamics and Infection, Neuroscience, Molecular and Cell Biology, Molecular Biomedical Sciences.
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Strong understanding of precision medicine, including genetic and molecular diagnostics. Strong understanding of precision medicine, including genetic and molecular diagnostics. Deploys AI tools and precision medicine technologies within Emory Healthcare and partner institutions.
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Emory University Hospital (core lab, blood bank, microbiology, flow cytometry, molecular biology, HLA) Emory University Hospital (core lab, blood bank, microbiology, flow cytometry, molecular biology, HLA.
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Ability to rapidly acquire knowledge of Hologic product(s) as well as the competitive landscape in the molecular diagnostics industry. Hologic's Diagnostic Solutions Division is seeking a Medical Science Liaison (MSL), responsible for bringing together and communicating to customers, the scientific and commercial benefits of the Hologic Diagnostic product portfolio.
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Our group combines molecular/cell biology and quantitative microscopy techniques, such as single particle tracking, TIRF, super-resolution microscopy and correlative light-cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-CLEM) to delineate key steps of HIV-1 entry and maturation.
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Helps perform biomedical laboratory research activities in close interaction with undergraduate and graduate students and post-doctoral fellows, including bio analytical procedures, cell culture experimentation, molecular biology, etc.
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Advanced degree in biological or chemical sciences, with expertise in molecular biology preferred. Our client is a major international firm, seeking a Life Sciences Patent Agent for its San Francisco, Denver, Washington, DC, Atlanta, Chicago, Raleigh, or Winston-Salem offices.
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The School has a broad research program with strengths in astrophysics, condensed matter, atomic, molecular and optical physics, physics of living systems, nonlinear science and soft matter physics.
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Requirements: Minimum MS in Life Sciences (e.g., Medicinal Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular and/or Cellular Biology, Neuroscience) Patent Attorney or Patent Agent opportunity to work from anywhere, fully remotely.
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Advanced degree or commensurate experience; expertise in molecular biology is an asset. Kilpatrick is seeking a USPTO registered Patent Agent in the Life Sciences. Strong writing skills and relevant experience in Life Sciences patent prosecution.
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Ph. D. in a Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Biochemistry or other related field. My client is a Contract Research Organization and leading innovator in drug discovery, preclinical research, in vivo, mouse models, antibody discovery, and more.
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PhD in molecular biology, immunology, genetics, or bio-tech related field. Patent Prosecution Practice: "Tier 1" Ranking, per US News and "Band 1" per Chambers USA. The firm provides meaningful responsibility to new lawyers, and a realistic path to Partner.
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