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The ideal candidate will have a background in gene therapy and ophthalmology, with expertise in in vivo and in vitro studies, molecular biology techniques, ELISA, and ddPCR. Diverse laboratory experience is a plus for this role, which will primarily involve hands-on work within a cutting-edge research environment.
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Our antibody discovery services team seamlessly integrates our proprietary in vivo, in vitro and in silico platforms to collaborate with others to discover and optimize antibody-based therapeutics.
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Preferred skill set (not all required but all preferred): in vivo drug efficacy, thigh infection, BAL collection, intranasal delivery, organ and tissue harvesting, intraperitoneal injection, tail-vein injections.
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Coordinate vehicle/formulation preparations for in vivo studies. Execution of analytical experiments with XRPD, DSC, TGA, DVS, SEM, optical microscopy and UPLC/HPLC (Empower). Coordinate vehicle/formulation preparations for in vivo studies.
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The IVRC team encompasses a team of Laboratory Animal Technicians, Animal Care Technicians, Facility Managers, Vet staff and Scientists, whose goal is to support the execution of in vivo studies involving disease models and assessment of efficacy, PK, biodistribution and toxicology following therapeutic interventions across a wide range of modalities and indications.
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Our portfolio, spanning from in-vitro and in-vivo diagnostics to image-guided therapy and innovative cancer care, is crucial for clinical decision-making and treatment pathways. Our portfolio, spanning from in-vitro and in-vivo diagnostics to image-guided therapy and innovative cancer care, is crucial for clinical decision-making and treatment pathways.
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O Participate in sample collection of murine and human tissues, including the preparation of tubes, interfacing with in vivo scientists to retrieve samples, isolation of primary immune cells, and standard mammalian cell culture.
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Design and conduct novel oligonucleotide conjugates synthesis, purification, and characterization; Apply state-of-the-art delivery methods to achieve in vivo proof of concept; Develop efficient and scalable synthetic methods and routes.
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This candidate will have a deep comprehension of biology (immuno-oncology biology, biologics, translation), including strong in vivo skills, strong leadership skills, the ability to incorporate emerging approaches into workflows, to provide scientific insights, and the ability to think critically about long-term strategy anticipating the future needs in the field of cell engagers and beyond.
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Demonstrated technical proficiency in whole cell patch clamp recordings in brain slices and LFP and single unit in vivo recordings of live animals. Implement in vivo, ex vivo electrophysiological and cellular assays to lead the study on circuit mechanisms of major psychiatric illnesses in the genetic models of psychiatric illnesses.
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Possessing in-depth knowledge of antibody-based discovery, optimization/ engineering using in vivo based discovery methods that include transgenic animals/ llamas and single B cell cloning methodologies and NGS to manipulate and mine antibody populations appropriately for therapeutic antibody workflows.
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Primary responsibilities include materials synthesis and physicochemical characterization, in vitro testing of materials on cells/tissues and in vivo analyses in small and large animals. Chemical synthesis and characterization techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)/ high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)/ gel permeation chromatography (GPC) etc.
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Physicochemical characterization, in vitro and in vivo efficacy testing will be essential in bringing the ocular drug delivery devices to first-in-human clinical trials. Physicochemical characterization, in vitro and in vivo efficacy testing will be essential in bringing the ocular drug delivery devices to first-in-human clinical trials.
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Through detailed molecular and cellular analyses, alongside innovative in vivo models, we will investigate the potential for this combined therapy to generate tumor remissions, even in the absence of high neoantigen burdens, by fostering an immune environment that supports the development of memory responses against tumor-lineage self-antigens.
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We are seeking a scientist to join our Systems Immunology Lab in Client’s Inflammation & Immunology Research Unit. The successful candidate will be responsible for generating and processing single-cell, spatial, and functional genomics data, as well as supporting standard immunoprofiling activities such as cell culture and flow cytometry.
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