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The ideal candidate will plan and execute production and purification of novel RNA molecules, while demonstrating agility to learn new tools and techniques to characterize purity of the RNA molecules.
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Responsibilities: Formulate and characterize novel formulations for RNA nanoparticles (e.g. small, ultra-small formulation batches, DLS, chromatography)Support flow cytometry evaluation of RNA nanoparticlesIn vitro evaluation of nucleic acid formulation (e.g. mammalian cell culture, transfection, cell assay, etc.
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The key functions for this lab-based role is to perform cell-based experiments to assess the performance of our novel RNA molecules and to conduct the end-point assays for various in vivo experiments (e.g. ELISA, MSD, flow cytometry.
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At the Transcriptomics Platform, this position will work closely with the Platform manager to assist in running samples through an advanced robotics pipeline that creates sequence-ready NGS libraries for both bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing.
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CRISPR, RNA/DNA analyses (RNseq), immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation, immunoblotting, and general lab organization/safety. Located in Boston and the surrounding communities, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a leader in life changing breakthroughs in cancer research and patient care.
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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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Sample preparation (e.g. immunofluorescence, in situ hybridization, RNA or protein extraction, fractionation). At the interface of cell biology, developmental biology, and host-pathogen interaction, the research will employ techniques such as cloning and fly transgenesis, microscopy, proteomics, and sequencing.
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Complete tissue sectioning, routine staining, and tissue processing, and advanced in situ RNA detection techniques. Stellaromics, Inc. is looking for an experienced Research Associate to join our development team and delve into the fascinating world of bioimaging, genomics, and transcriptomics.
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Experience with RNA/DNA reagent manufacturing is a strong plus. The company's groundbreaking MERFISH spatial transcriptomics technology images RNA molecules with high accuracy and unrivaled detection efficiency at subcellular resolution.
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Visterra, Inc., is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate with research experience in biochemistry, cellular and/or molecular biology to help discover and develop biologic therapeutics, as well as expand platform technologies that support our antibody-based drug discovery programs.
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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute is currently seeking a highly motivated individual to join the Division of Therapeutics Research and Infectious Disease Epidemiology (TIDE) within Harvard Medical School's Department of Population Medicine (www.
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Manager Research Analyst, Fidelity Asset Management Solutions. Critical to success in this role will be the ability to 1) confidently engage with fund managers on various facets of their investment process (e.g., financial markets, philosophy, portfolio construction, risk management, performance), 2) effectively develop research conviction and communicate portfolio updates to FAMS portfolio managers and 3) actively participate in asset class and portfolio strategy discussions in various investment forums.
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This is an investment role focusing on manager research in Liquid Alternative Investments (i.e. Hedge Fund like strategies). Examples of relevant experience include conducting research on hedge fund strategies, trading derivatives or managing hedge fund strategies.
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Reporting to the Head of Hematology Discovery, the Sr. Research Associate / Associate Scientist in Hematology will be a highly innovative and driven scientist who is dedicated to transforming the lives of patients living with hematological diseases.
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Characterize recombinant antibodies/proteins using SDS-PAGE, protein quantitation, HPLC, ELISA and other biochemical assays to determine protein purity and function.
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