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Job Title: Research Analyst Location: Cambridge, MA Duration: 12 months on Contract Top skills: Immunoassays experience and a working knowledge of virology, molecular biology, and/or immunology.
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Demonstrable track record of selling or supporting solutions for molecular biology including CRISPR gene editing, molecular cloning & mutagenesis, gene assembly, or next-generation sequencing.
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MS, or PhD in Virology, Bacteriology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Cell Biology, or other relevant scientific fields. Collaborate with Head of Strategic Alliances and Head of Global Clinical immunology to ensure strategy for assay development, validation, and testing is performed according to plan and within expected timelines.
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Must possess (or expect to receive soon) an advanced degree (Ph. D. preferred) in biological or biomedical sciences (e.g., biochemistry, cancer biology, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, pharmacology, synthetic biology, and systems biology.
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Highly motivated candidates with a Ph. D., M.D., or M.D./Ph. D. in neurological sciences and experience in immunology, molecular biology, and/or biochemistry are encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will receive joint appointments in the Department of Cancer Immunology and Virology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and the Department of Immunology, Harvard Medical School.
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Required Qualifications: Knowledge of the concepts and theories of microbiology, immunology, and molecular biology, including basic microbiological, immunological, and molecular biology techniques (basic microbial culture techniques, aseptic techniques, biochemical tests, serology, sequencing, and nucleic acid-based detection assays.
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Experience in T cell immunology, understanding of cancer biology and molecular biology a plus. The ideal candidate should have relevant experience in T cell immunology, cancer cell culture and flow cytometry, and enjoy fast-paced, collaborative, and vibrant startup culture.
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Hands-on experience in molecular cloning, flow cytometry/FACS, and/or next-generation sequencing. Developing and executing high-throughput functional assays, cell culture, and molecular biology workflows to characterize and validate novel protein designs.
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Demonstrated expertise with molecular biology techniques, “omic” technologies and cell culture is required; facility with mouse models and in vivo pharmacology is a plus. The ideal candidates will be proficient in molecular and cellular biological skills and have a passion for contributing to drug discovery.
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Ph. D. or PhD/MD in Immunology, molecular biology, pathology, or related discipline with a scientific background in Oncology or Immuno-Oncology. At least >4 years of clinical development experience as biomarker project lead in the biotech/pharmaceutical industry after obtaining PhD and post-doc.
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Expertise in biomarker discovery and development, including proficiency in molecular and cellular techniques, genomics, and bioinformatics. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in advancing the pipeline from preclinical stages through clinical development, leveraging their expertise in translational medicine, biomarker development, and oncology/immunology.
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We can accomplish our mission by building deep expertise in large molecule end-to-end discovery such as Antibody discovery, protein engineering and optimization, molecular attribute characterization, target protein & expression sciences, and platform biology/in vitro pharmacology/assay development.
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Comprehensive understanding of biomedical research including cell and molecular biology, genetics, immunology, systems biology, and neuroscience across diverse disease areas, and the ability to develop and continually refresh deep expertise in new research areas and approaches.
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In addition to strong diagnostic skills in gastrointestinal and liver pathology, expertisein molecular diagnostics (including NGS and FISH)is desirable. Board certification in Molecular Pathology (including NGS) is a significant plus.
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PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESPerform cell culture and molecular biology procedures including DNA or RNA isolation, PCR, molecular cloning and Western blotting. We are defining the landscape of cancer vulnerabilities by integrating CRISPR screens with the molecular features of the cell lines and using novel data science approaches.
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