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Must have experience in aseptic techniques including, but not limited to the culture of human cell lines, primary tissue culture and long-term cultures. Stem cell related research experience including long term culture maintenance also highly desired.
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Team Development: Build and lead an empowered team of quality and regulatory experts, overseeing tools, business processes, and procedures supporting cell-based bioassay, cell & gene therapy, and virology testing.
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The candidate will support advancement of innovative AAV-based therapeutics through development and execution of a variety of research methods including molecular and biochemical techniques, mammalian cell culture, and cell-based assays.
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Establishing in vitro assays to evaluate efficacy, dose response relationships, and characterizing molecules for potential therapeutic effects via techniques including cell culture, qPCR, transfection, transduction, cholesterol measurement, RNA expression analysis, and general molecular biology.
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Offering the world's largest cell culture media network, we provide services and products for the customer's workflow in both cell culture and cell therapy. Group/Division SummaryHeadquartered in Grand Island, New York, USA, the Cell Culture and Cell Therapy (CCCT) Business Unit is in the BioProduction (BPG) Group and the Biologicals and Chemicals Division (BCD.
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With a combination-focused pipeline that exploits the power of six scientific platforms (Immuno-Oncology, Tumor Drivers and Resistance, DNA Damage Response, Antibody-drug Conjugates, Cell Therapy and Epigenetics) to help address unmet clinical needs in a host of hematological cancers, we are motivated by a dedication to the scientific discovery and collaboration that will one day help eliminate cancer as a cause of death.
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Performs Epic Cadence scheduling of therapeutic phlebotomy and autologous whole blood donors, transfusions, infusions, stem cell patients/donors, thereapeutic apheresis patients, and ECP photopheresis patients.
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In addition to basic methods of cell and molecular biology including signal transduction pathways, microRNA and long noncoding RNA, transgenics and gene knock out the Chen Lab has used a number of rodent animal models, in which stem cells, growth factors and advanced matrix scaffolds are applied.
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Tissue culture techniques and functional cell-based assay development. OR BS Degree and 10+ years of experience in antibody engineeringLine management and or laboratory managementMolecular and cell biology techniques, including; cloning, transfection and transduction methods.
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Experience in Gene and Cell therapy is desirable. Hands-on experience and In-depth knowledge of in-vitro cell-based potency assays. Experience with NGS is a highly preferred skill (e.g., Illumina, nanopore, next seq, nova seq, hi seq, SMRT sequencing, Sequel, HiFi sequencing etc.
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Proven expertise in cell culture techniques and a high level of proficiency in molecular biology techniques, including ELISA and PCR. Lead the cultivation and expansion of mammalian cells, overseeing the maintenance of in vitro cell culture studies.
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The company focuses on producing cell culture products, instruments, and solutions that help customers streamline their discovery, development, and production processes, and by making custom cGMP bioprocess liquids that radically simplify customers' manufacturing workflows - regardless of batch size.
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The projects will have a dual focus on performing in vitro mechanistic studies in triple negative breast cancer cell lines and in vivo studies using mouse models of triple negative breast cancer.
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Independently performs non-routine, highly specialized experimental procedures, such as performing cell culture, genomic DNA isolation from tissues and cells, qRT-PCR, and other cell biology and molecular biology experiments.
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Bruker offers differentiated, high-value life science and diagnostics systems and solutions in preclinical imaging, clinical phenomics research, proteomics and multiomics, spatial and single-cell biology, functional structural and condensate biology, as well as in clinical microbiology and molecular diagnostics.
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