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Hands-on experience with any of the following molecular methods is highly desired:NGS library preparation methods Knowledge of liquid biopsy in oncology space PCR methods such as: PCR, qPCR, RT-PCR, ddPCR Nucleic acid ligations Nucleic acid analysis such as: quantitation by absorbance/fluorescence, gel & capillary electrophoresis Magnetic bead-based DNA/RNA purification and size selection MLPA Sanger Sequencing DNA hybridization arrays.
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This role will be at the forefront of developing and applying computational methods for drug discovery using Tempus’ large clinico-genomic database, as well as functional and molecular assays - single cell, spatial, and functional genomics - applied to patient-derived organoids.
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Here at Tempus, we believe the greatest promise for the detection and treatment of cancer lies in the deep understanding of molecular activity for disease initiation, progression, and efficacious treatment based on the discovery of unique biomarkers.
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The Real World Evidence team at Tempus partners with external Pharma, biotech and academic institutions to provide best in class data, analysis and methodological guidance to Tempus’s real world data offering.
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Tempus' proprietary platform connects an entire ecosystem of real-world evidence to deliver real-time, actionable insights to physicians, providing critical information about the right treatments for the right patients, at the right time.
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The Molecular Technologist is responsible for performing day to day clinical molecular assays and tests for Viva Eve as directed by the Laboratory Director. The Molecular Technologist implements the directives and works under the direct supervision of the Laboratory Medical Director.
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Cultivate and drive improvements to the Tempus assay development process. at Tempus, you’ll be on the front lines of our battle to develop and deliver cutting-edge, modern technology into the hands of clinicians.
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Molecular Technologist (MT) will participate in laboratory daily operations, QA/QC program, and molecular microbiology process validation. Molecular supplies and order supplies as needed, perform QC to equipment, controls, and reagents, perform data analysis, interpret assay results, participate from molecular microbiology process and equipment validation, as well reagent lot validation and inventory management.
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Performs laboratory tests and procedures, which require independent judgment and responsibility with minimal supervision by the lead technologist and laboratory supervisor. 1+ years of experience as a laboratory technologist.
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The Molecular Technologist - Liquid Profiling is responsible for performing various molecular techniques that include, but are not limited to, blood processing and buffy coat extraction, RNA/DNA extractions, PCR, DNA methylation analysis, Next-Generation Sequencing, equipment maintenance, laboratory inventory, sample tracking and receiving packages.
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:A full-time research technician position is immediately available in the Zarnescu laboratory at the Penn State University College of Medicine, Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, in Hershey, PA, to study mechanisms of and develop therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases.
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The Senior Molecular Technologist (Tuesday - Saturday 9:00am - 5:30pm) is responsible for performing high complexity laboratory testing on patient specimens to include the isolation of nucleic acids and next generation sequencing (NGS) with all associated procedures.
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Job Description Job Description Molecular Genetic Scientist The Molecular Genetic Scientist will be responsible for performing preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) and other molecular procedures in the Genomics Laboratory under the direction of the Scientific and Genetics Director.
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We are looking for a Full Time Molecular Technologist to join our team in Santa Rosa Beach, FL. This position involves specimen processing and handling, test performance, and result reporting applied to molecular technology and will require the technologist to master multiple software systems for instruments.
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The Bioprocess Development and Launch Department at the Bioresearch Center in Worcester, MA is seeking a highly motivated molecular biologist to join the CHO Cell Line Development team and advance the Biologics pipeline.
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