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A successful candidate will have had experience with preclinical drug discovery including immunoassays, flow cytometry, cell cytotoxicity assays, and ex vivo cell-based assays. Experience with multiparameter flow cytometry and cell-based assays (including cell cytotoxicity assays.
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This includes hands-on experience in vitro cell-based assays, flow cytometry, and/or in vivo studies, This may be exemplified by a productive PhD or postdoc and/or industry experience.
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Relevant experience with T cells and other immune cells in vitro and in vivo, immunological techniques, and multicolor flow cytometry are highly desirable. Qualifications Candidates with a recent PhD or MD/PhD in immunology and experience in murine and/or human T-cell immunology, molecular biology, and in vivo modeling are encouraged to apply.
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Strong skills in multicolor flow cytometry and cell sorting. Basic in vivo skills (rodents) and comfortable performing bone marrow preps (rodent, NHP, human). Molecular biology skills such as PCR, qPCR/ddPCR, Western blotting, ELISA.
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Proficiency in a variety of bioanalytical techniques including, but not limited to, ELISA, MSD, HTRF, flow cytometry, qPCR, NGS, mass spectrometry, and cellular imaging techniques. Technical expertise with in vitro and ex vivo assays, mammalian tissue culture, reporter cell lines (including custom generation of reporter systems), and primary human cell cultures.
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Previous experience with CAR-T, CAR-NK, CAR-γδT, TCR-T cell immunotherapies, including cell culture, immune cell activation/expansion, viral transduction in vitro and in vivo immune cell characterization and function assessment, such as, multi-color flow immunophenotype, multiplex cytokine measurement, cytotoxicity assay is a plus.
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Experience in preclinical malaria mouse challenge models, mosquito dissection, IVIS imaging, flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, antibody/protein purification, ELISA, ELISPOT. Maintain malaria-infected mosquito colonies and conduct in vivo malaria challenge experiments in rodents.
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Perform cell culture with rodent, primate, and human primary cells, as well as relevant cell lines. Confidence in bioassay development, optimization, and validation. As a Sr. Scientist within the Disease Biology group, you will be part of a top-notch team focused on applying revolutionary new genome editing approaches to cure hematological disease.
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Expertise in molecular and cellular biology techniques, such as ddPCR, virus production and transductions, confocal microscopy, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry. The candidate will be expected to design, execute and analyze in vivo experiments to validate gene therapy targets for the treatment of genetic diseases.
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Perform in-vitro assays; including ELISA, ELISpot, Luminex, flow cytometry, and qPCR. Perform in vivo pharmacology research in a matrixed environment, as well as external academic collaborations and an extensive network of CROs.
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Perform basic cell culture and in vitro assays and analyze by multi-parameter flow cytometry. Under general supervision, will breed and maintain common use mouse strains and use molecular (PCR) and cellular (flow cytometry) techniques to genotype transgenic and knockout mice.
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Cell-based assay: Multi-spectral flow cytometry. Deep understanding of biologics drug development and experience in target validation, PK, PK/PD, in vitro and in vivo assays is preferred.
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Skilled in molecular biology techniques (cloning, transfection, transduction, qPCR, CRISPR, RNAi, RNA seq, and western blot) Trained on various cell-based assays such as flow cytometry, cell proliferation, and immune functional assays.
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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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Strong hands-on skills in basic biochemical and molecular techniques such as quantification of mRNA (qPCR), multi-panel flow cytometry (including both intracellular and extracellular markers) and protein expression; ELISA, Western blot, MSD, Luminex are strongly preferred.
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