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Develop and perform experiments supporting research and development including assay development for PCR and sequencing and method development of various sample collection and extraction methods.
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Requirements Required Qualifications: The ideal candidate will possess: B.S. in chemistry, biotechnology, biomedical engineering, or related field with 2+ years of relevant experience (5+ years for Associate Sci I) M.S. in chemistry, biotechnology, biomedical engineering, or related field with 0-2 years of relevant experience (3+ years for Associate Sci I) Experience and/or familiarity with HPLC/UHPLC assay development is required.
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The Scientist I, Assay Development supports the late-stage development and optimization of next generation sequencing (NGS) based assays in our clinical labs. The Scientist I will work within the Assay Development group to help drive updates to Foundation Medicines comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) assay.
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Enthusiastic about playing a pivotal role in the dynamic and multidisciplinary environment of a small biotech, specifically within the realm of microfluidics-based biological assay development.
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Prior management of contract research organizations (CROs) for clinical biomarker assay development and qualification. Provide oversight of assay development and validation activities of multiple CROs from a technical, budget and timeline perspective.
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This individual will be responsible for assembling and leading a team with expertise spanning molecular biology, cell biology, cell engineering, assay development, screening operations, automation, data analysis, and new technology development.
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Hands-on experience on LC-MS based assay development is highly desirable. Process Development Engineering Scientist - Cell Therapy. Additionally, the company has research and development sites and commercial offices in North America, Europe, Australia, Latin America and the Middle East. Vertex is consistently recognized as one of the industry's top places to work, including 14 consecutive years on Science magazine's Top Employers list and one of Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For. For company updates and to learn more about Vertex's history of innovation, visit.
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Prior experience in genomics assay development, demonstrating your ability to contribute to cutting-edge genomics research. Stay updated on the latest advancements in next-generation sequencing technologies, applications and sample prep methods and chemistries through scientific literature, conference attendance, customer interaction, contributing insights to the Applications Development roadmap.
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Ensure that all assay development activities adhere to relevant regulatory standards and guidelines, including but not limited to FDA, EMA, ICH etc. The candidate will ensure phase-appropriate assay development requirements are met, while having a line of site towards development of assays which will be robust, reproducible and capable of being qualified and validated for GMP use.
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The Alloy Global Bioanalytics group provides bioanalytical support to all Alloy activities, including assay development, quality control and high-throughput characterization of antibodies, TCRs, TCR mimics and.
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Demonstrated experience with innovative assay development and proven ability to troubleshoot and solve complex problems effectively, experience in collaborating with external specialty laboratories.
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Manage and mentor members of the Translational Medicine team to support the timely completion of assay development and clinical testing within the lab. Elicio’s AMP platform, originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has broad potential in the cancer space to advance a number of development initiatives through internal activities, in-licensing arrangements or development collaborations and partnerships.
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Lead molecular diagnostic assay development in a hands-on manner through successful FDA submission. Demonstrated technical, managerial and leadership expertise in assay development.
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At least 2 years’ laboratory experience working in NGS, with a focus on liquid handling and automation being preferable (HTS, Assay Development, or molecular or structural biology backgrounds will also be considered.
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The ElevateBio ecosystem combines multiple R&D technology platforms – including Life Edit, a next-generation, full-spectrum gene editing platform; comprehensive cell engineering technologies; and an expanded viral and non-viral therapeutic delivery platform – with BaseCamp, its end-to-end genetic medicine cGMP manufacturing and process development business, to accelerate the discovery and development of advanced therapeutics.
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