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Perform cell culture procedures, including culture of primary cells, flow cytometry, single cell analysis methods, and possibly other techniques. This position is funded and hired through NCIRE- The Veterans Health Research Institute which is affiliated with San Francisco VA Medical Center and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF.
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Demonstrate track record of productivity with running and analyzing multi-color (8+ colors) flow cytometry, immune cell phenotyping, T cell and NKT cell stimulation assays, cytotoxic assays, ELISA, and cell culture aseptic technique.
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The UCSF ViraCore and the McManus Lab at the University of California, San Francisco is seeking a Junior/Assistant/Associate/Full rank Lab Specialist, depending on qualifications.
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Expert proficiency in common laboratory techniques, such as mammalian cell culture, molecular biology/cloning, PCR, Western blotting, flow cytometry, etc. PhD in chemical biology, biochemistry, cell biology, cancer biology or related discipline with 2+ years of experience in developing small molecule ligands in an industry setting or BS with 10+ years of experience.
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Strong interest and expertise in bioinformatics and large-scale data analysis (e.g., metabolomics or other ‘omics), sickle cell disease, metabolism preferred. The research group of Dr. Elaine Yu at Vitalant Research Institute (VRI) an affiliate of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), is seeking a talented and highly motivated Post-Doctoral Fellow.
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Are excellent in most of the following: bacterial culturing, PCR, gel electrophoresis, molecular cloning, plate reader assays, cell-free expression systems, protein purification, buffer and media preparation, and DNA purification, sequencing, and analysis.
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Solid working knowledge of various manufacturing platforms (Microbial fermentation process, IB recovery and refolding, CHO cell culture and purification, Pegylation, PEGylated protein purification etc.
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The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. The Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI; at the University of California, San Francisco, is about breaking down the walls in academia and creating teams between scientists working in diverse disciplines to tackle problems that can only be solved by many groups working together.
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Ability to perform basic molecular or cellular laboratory techniques such as cell culture, real-time PCR, western blots, and immunohistochemistry. Candidates should have a PhD in physiology, neuroscience, biochemistry, molecular biology, bioengineering, or a related field.
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The APPRD is an expert primary care nurse practitioner or physician assistant who will blend direct primary care provider responsibilities with clinical leadership and organizational support.
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Basic skill sets required: NGS (library prep, running Illumina Sequencers), Primary T Cell culture, Crispr KO, Transduction, ELISA, Flow Cytometry, DNA/RNA extraction, and PCR. Primary human T cell and B cell culture: feeding and maintaining the health of primary T cells, prepare cell culture media.
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Support teammates by leading or collaborating while supporting our Rare Disease Culture. Team Contribution – Lead Pfizer's Rare Disease portfolio in the Sickle Cell Centers and Clinics within the territory.
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Tax Credit Specialist (TCS) Certification, or California Certified Residential Manager (CCRM), or other equivalent designations. The Activities Manager will also play a key role in the success of the integration between the two populations and the Assistant Property Manager position must create a positive work environment for that position/person to thrive.
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Duties in San Francisco will include performance of cellular immunology assays, mostly based on flow cytometry (Cytek Aurora spectral flow cytometer, FACS ARIA cell sorter, and LSRII cytometers) or ELISpot, development and validation of new flow panels and assays, data management, as well as using software to analyze high parameter flow data.
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PhD in chemical biology, biochemistry, cell biology, cancer biology or related discipline with 2+ years of experience in developing small molecule ligands in an industry setting. Our Founders and members of the Board are a group of esteemed, world-class scientists from the University of California, San Francisco: Nevan Krogan, Kevan Shokat, Sourav Bandyopadhyay, Natalia Jura, as well as renowned biotech executives George Scangos and Norbert Bischofberger.
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