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Our canine DNA test — named the best by The New York Times — enables us to make scientific advances in personalized pet care. Dog-friendly office near South Station, Boston , with some flexibility (eg work from home at least 2 days a week, flexibility around child care needs, etc.
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Perform routine immunology techniques such as ELISA, western blot and basic procedures on laboratory animals; and molecular biology techniques like RNA purification, DNA purification and cloning.
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Strong laboratory skills and a high degree of attention to detail with the experience in following molecular biology and analytical techniques: PCR, gel electrophoresis, gel imaging, SDS-PAGE Mammalian cell culture, transfection, transduction (AAV) Nucleic acid preparation (DNA, RNA), ddPCR, qPCR and data analysis.
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The Mid-level Intellectual Property - Life Sciences Associate Attorney will be responsible for providing legal counsel and support on patent prosecution and counseling projects within the life sciences sector, particularly focusing on emerging companies involved in antibodies, DNA or RNA therapeutics, chemical biology, gene-editing, and related areas.
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1-5 years of patent prosecution experience in a biotechnology practice, focused on antibodies, DNA or RNA therapeutics, chemical biology, and gene-editing. 1-5 years of patent prosecution experience in a biotechnology practice, focused on antibodies, DNA or RNA therapeutics, chemical biology, and gene-editing.
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Our team is combining DNA nanotechnology, high-dimensional flow cytometry, laboratory automation, and machine learning to develop the world’s highest throughput proteomic platform: the nELISA. Proficient in the fundamentals of modern biotechnology tools and their associated methods, in particular in at least one of: sequencing, immunoassays, nucleic acid amplification, DNA nanoarchitecture and design, separation-based techniques for biological samples and compounds, biophysics / fluorescence / FRET, and signal processing.
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Twist Bioscience synthesizes genes from scratch, known as “writing” DNA. Just as children learn to both read and write, the next phase of development for the genomics revolution is the ability to write DNA.
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Perform molecular techniques including DNA/RNA isolation, PCR, qRT-PCR, gene expression analysis, cell line engineering and tissue culture as needed. Hands-on experience in tissue culture, plate-based assays, RNA isolation, gene expression analysis (qPCR), western blot, ELISA, multiplex protein analysis, flow cytometry preferred.
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Automated Liquid Handler Knowledge : Experience and proficiency in operating and maintaining automated liquid handling systems, such as Agilent Bravo, to perform tasks like NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing) library preparation, RNA/DNA isolation, and sample processing.
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Execute basic molecular biology techniques including gene cloning, transfection, and analysis of DNA, RNA and protein using standard laboratory techniques. Culture adaptation of patient derived samples and sub-cloning, drug testing and other phenotypic assays, and isolation of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and protein samples.
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General molecular biology skills (DNA/RNA isolation and analysis, PCR/qPCR) is preferred Knowledge of biochemistry is a plus Must be detail-oriented with good organization and time management skillsExcellent verbal and written communication skills Willingness to take on multiple responsibilities and work in a small team environment.
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PepGen Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology companyadvancing the next-generation of oligonucleotide therapies with the goal of transforming the treatment of severe neuromuscular and neurological diseases.
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Experience with standard molecular biology techniques such as nucleic acid isolation, purification and quantitation, bioanalyzer, DNA/RNA quantitation, qPCR or Next Generation Sequencing. Experience with standard molecular biology techniques such as nucleic acid isolation, purification and quantitation, bioanalyzer, DNA/RNA quantitation, qPCR or Next Generation Sequencing.
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Familiarity with liver disease models, primary/iPSC-derived hepatocyte culture, DNA/RNA editing tools, and oligonucleotide therapeutics is a plus. Experience in cell and molecular biology including mammalian cell culture, mRNA isolation/quantitation by qPCR, sequencing (NGS/Sanger), protein quantification by ELISA and/or western blot is required.
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Must have hands-on experience analyzing DNA/RNA by a variety of techniques (e.g. IP-RP, IEX, LC-fluor, multi-modal LC, etc. PhD in Chemistry, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, or related life sciences field with strong scientific background.
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