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Strong knowledge of molecular biology, immunoassays, protein biochemistry, or biophysical characterization is a must. PRAI: MS in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry or a related discipline with 6+ years relevant experience, or BS with 8+ years relevant experience.
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Lead efforts on automating biochemical workflows on Volta Labs’ platform technologies through a manipulation and thorough understanding of droplet fluidics, liquid handling, protocol scripting, biochemistry and various peripheral systems.
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Preferred: 2-4 years laboratory experience in cell biology, microscopy, neurobiology, biochemistry, molecular biology or related field. Additionally, bench-level experience in biochemical assays such as Western analysis, PCR and RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, ELISA, luminescence, etc.
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PhD in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry with emphasis in mass spectrometry. Senior Scientist Analytical Chemist. PhD in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry with emphasis in mass spectrometry. Experience in peptide method development, characterization, and analytical control strategy, especially having mass spectroscopy (MS) experience.
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Doctorate degree in organic chemistry or biochemistry with a specialization in biocatalysis, oligonucleotide chemistry, synthetic/conjugation chemistry and/or chemoinformatics/machine learning. The successful candidate will be a highly motivated and team-oriented individual with a strong background in organic chemistry and/or biochemistry with a track record of scientific innovation and achievement.
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Essential for the rolePh. D. in Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or other relevant scientific field with 5+ years of experience in antibody engineering and/or bispecific design. Tissue culture techniques and functional cell-based assay development.
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PhD in molecular/cellular biology, biochemistry, genetics, or related field with 5+ years relevant laboratory experience. In our Brighton/Boston labs, RNA biology meets today's cutting-edge genomics, computational biology, and deep-sequencing technologies to create a new class of medicines that address the underlying causes of disease.
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Executes routine procedures based on biochemistry methodologies, such as HPLC, UPLC, SoloVPE.Execute routine procedures based on bioassay methodologies, such as plate-based assays (ELISA, ddPCR, ribogreen), gel electrophoresis, western blot and cell based assays.
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The position will require a core foundation of molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, tissue culture, and some basic training in mouse modeling and epigenetics. The Barbie Laboratory in the department of Breast Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard Medical School focuses on identifying new therapeutic targets for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC.
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Principal duties and responsibilities will include performing cutting edge, bench-level research in the following areas: molecular/cellular biology, human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSCs) and neural stem cells, cellular differentiation, lineage phenotyping and basic neurobiology.
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The ideal candidate will possess a Ph. D. in a life sciences technology area such as molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, or cell biology, alongside the necessary qualifications and skills to handle patent prosecution and counseling projects.
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Bachelor’s degree in biology, pharmacology, biochemistry, molecular biology or other related discipline with 2-3 years of lab experience OR master’s degree in biology, pharmacology, biochemistry, molecular biology or other related discipline (0 to 3 years of experience.
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B.S. with 18+ years of relevant experience (may include years of post-undergraduate academic experience) or Ph. D. with 15+ years of relevant experience (may include years of postdoctoral experience) in Toxicology, Pathology, Physiology, Biochemistry, or expertise in any related biological science disciplines.
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BS+ or MS+ in a related field (e.g. bioengineering, microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry) with relevant industry experience (2-3 years post BS, 1 year post MS) Experience with advanced protein assay development such as enzyme activity assays, ELISA and protein quantification assays.
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You have a Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, or a related field. You have a proven track record in lateral flow assay development (other keywords include: lateral flow immunoassays (LFA), In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD), point-of-care diagnostics, rapid diagnostic tests, paper-based sensors, biosensors, microfluidic.
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