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Significant expertise with DNA and RNA isolation from cells and mammalian tissues, immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization, luminescence-based assays, PCR, ELISA/Western blot. Must haves - 2-3 yrs cell culture lab based 100%; DNA/RNA and protein assays.
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Utilize Tissue Culture, DNA Purification, RNA purification among other Molecular Biology skills. Strong experience with molecular biology techniques, such as qRT-PCR, DNA and RNA purification etc.
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Handle and isolate RNA/DNA/protein from rodent and mammalian tissues. Job Title: Research Associate/Sr. Research Associate, AAV gene therapy (Contract position) Execute high throughput automated histology protocols (IHC, ISH) on animal and human tissues.
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Small scale DNA extraction experience including bacterial transformation, bacterial culture, plasmid DNA purification. Experience in analytical and molecular biology methods relevant to plasmid DNA.
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Hands-on DNA sequencing experience preferred (Nanopore and/or Illumina) Background in sample preparation for next generation DNA sequencing and interactions with sequencing providers. You will help execute microbiology-related fermentation experiments using different in vitro and ex vivo tools/systems to demonstrate health benefits in terms of microbiome modulation, microbial metabolite production, and host microbiome interaction for various company projects.
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The Research Associate/Sr. Research Associate will join the ocular team at client's Genomic Medicine Unit to provide bench-facing expertise in support of gene therapy programs for ophthalmology indications.
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Pfizer’s BioMedicine Design (BMD) High-Throughput Protein Production (HTP) group is seeking a highly motivated scientist with experience in production of a range of macromolecules: mammalian cell culture and transfection, and purification of DNA, RNA, or protein.
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Kano Therapeutics harnesses the power of DNA nanotechnology and synthetic biology to design and engineer novel gene constructs. Instead of innovating around the messenger (gene delivery systems, gene editing tools), we start by innovating around the message - the DNA payload that carries the genetic information.
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Moderna is seeking an experienced cGMP Manufacturing Associate for DNA Manufacturing. The individual in this role will be part of a cohesive team responsible for supporting GMP DNbased medicines for evaluation in human clinical trials focusing primarily in DNA Plasmid manufacturing.
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The Associate Scientist/Scientist Contractor will aid in running microbiome fermentation experiments and be responsible for downstream sample processing. Help execute microbiology-related fermentation experiments using different in vitro and ex vivo tools/systems to demonstrate health benefits in terms of microbiome modulation, microbial metabolite production, and host microbiome interaction for various projects.
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We are looking for a passionate and hands-on Associate Scientist/Scientist to help us achieve our ambitions across microbiome-related projects within company. Job Title : Associate Scientist (Microbiome.
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Experience in molecular biology (e.g. PCR, DNA purification, cloning, genome editing, DNA assembly, DNA sequencing) of yeast and bacteria, especially in the development and use of tools for rapid and effective strain engineering.
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The incumbent of this position will work independently but under close supervision and primarily be responsible for cell culture, extraction of DNA and RNA, qRT-PCR, western blot analysis of protein expression, and working with mouse models of cancer (tumor implantation, imaging, brain sectioning, immunohistochemistry.
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Independently execute experiments using standard molecular biology techniques including PCR, cloning, DNA purification. Design, Build, and Test DNA constructs. Our technology, born at MIT, combines microbiology, synthetic biology, artificial intelligence, and advanced imagery to solve key challenges in agriculture, pollution surveillance, and national security.
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Performing analytical assays such as flow cytometry, cytokine-based assays (e.g. ELISA), protein and DNA quantitation. Experience in preparing buffers, performing titrations, mammalian cell culture, flow cytometry, MSD or other cytokine-based assays (e.g. ELISA) are a bonus.
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