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Extensive experience in flow cytometry, as well as molecular and cellular biology; Collaborate with CRO and academic partners; employ cutting-edge in vitro and in vivo animal and human models to advance drug discovery and development programs up to and including IND filing.
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Proven expertise in cell culture techniques and a high level of proficiency in molecular biology techniques, including ELISA and PCR. The successful candidate will demonstrate proficiency in a diverse range of molecular and cellular biology techniques, including ELISA, PCR, and other relevant assays.
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In Physics, Biophysics, Chemistry, Biochemistry or molecular Biology. Candidates with expertise in one or more of the following areas are encouraged to apply: Protein biochemistry, molecular.
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Experience with tissue culture, flow cytometry, standard molecular, cell biology and biochemistrytechniques highly desireable. Our laboratory uses genomics and a wide range of molecular and cellular biological techniques to elucidate the molecular basis of cancer and hematologic disorders, with the aim of translating these insights into novel therapies for patients with cancer.
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Evaluate novel technologies in antibody discovery and molecular biology to enhance and streamline discovery workflows. The ideal candidate should have an advanced degree in immunology, biology, biochemistry or a related field and a minimum of five years (post-graduate) of research experience in a biotech or pharmaceutical setting.
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The ideal candidate should have a recent Ph. D. or equivalent degree in molecular biology, extensive experience with viruses (ideally flaviviruses) and innate immunity, first-author publications in peer reviewed journals, strong communication and analytical abilities, and enthusiasm for basic science research.
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PhD in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, or a related pharmaceutical science field. Broad understanding of gene therapy and editing vector and drug product process and analytical development and a proven track record in CMC development for clinical stage programs.
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PREFERRED: experience with a variety of biochemistry and molecular biology techniques and with animal models of cancer or genetic diseases and DNA/RNA or CRISPR-based technologies. The lab is interested in innovative, interactive, and broadly trained individuals with strong backgrounds in immunology, molecular and cell biology, and oncology.
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Experience with standard molecular biology techniques such as PCR, bacterial plasmid production, in vitro transcription. Experience with standard molecular biology techniques such as PCR, bacterial plasmid production, in vitro transcription.
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They will drive scientific, technical, and executional excellence in the development and technology transfer of assays (immuno-, molecular, cytometry, and cell-based assays) used in the characterization and quality control of our TCR T cell therapy products and intermediates.
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Ph. D. or equivalent degree in biochemistry, proteomics, molecular biology, or a related field. Strong background in protein biochemistry, function/activity relationship of ubiquitinases/deubiquitinases, and structural biology ideally with experience in integral membrane protein expression.
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The candidate will bring a strong understanding of cardiac biology, e.g., electrophysiology, muscle physiology, molecular biology, cell biology, echocardiography, and ideally some experience in drug discovery.
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Bachelor's degree in lab sciences such as Chemistry, Biochemistry, Material Science, Immunology, Biology, Molecular Biology or similar. Bachelor's degree in lab sciences such as Chemistry, Biochemistry, Material Science, Immunology, Biology, Molecular Biology or similar.
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Experience in handling small rodents, sterile tissue culture techniques, biochemical and molecular biology techniques, imaging methodology, and statistical analysis. We employ molecular and cellular approaches, along with various experimental models, to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for uncontrolled extracellular matrix deposition and vessel degeneration in scleroderma.
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As an important and vital member of the team, you'll be gaining experience in stem cell biology, cellular reprogramming, high-content imaging, and various molecular biology techniques.
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