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Broad and versatile technical expertise in cell/molecular biology, and biochemical assays (cell culture techniques, flow cytometry, cytotoxicity assay, IncuCyte live-cell analysis system, biologics internalization assay, ELISA, western blotting, etc.
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Experience & knowledge in flow cytometry, microscopy, genomics, stem cell biology, single cell, immunology, oncology, and other relative fields preferred. Our integrated systems, named #1 Innovation by Scientist Magazine & World-Leading Design by Red Dot, are changing cancer research by connecting biological readouts to what is actually happening in patients.
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Support the characterization of PBMCs and iPSC-derived cell populations using immunocytochemistry, flow cytometry, DNA/RNA isolation, PCR, RNseq and other molecular biology techniques. Immediate need for a talented Scientist - I (Assistant.
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Experience in preclinical malaria mouse challenge models, mosquito dissection, IVIS imaging, flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, antibody/protein purification, ELISA, ELISPOT. Experience in preclinical malaria mouse challenge models, mosquito dissection, IVIS imaging, flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, antibody/protein purification, ELISA, ELISPOT.
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Cell biology techniques including flow cytometry and/or sorting. Reporting to the Sr. Principal Scientist, this scientist will join a young, collaborative and fun team. We are seeking a dedicated scientist to join our growing team and work on this new frontier technology in genome engineering.
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Extensive experience in preclinical in vivo evaluation of T cell therapies with coupled expertise in ex vivo T-cell pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic readouts such as T-cell persistence, immunophenotype, biodistribution (by flow cytometry and IHC), cytokine release.
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Experience in flow cytometry, microbiology, PCR, and ELISA testing is a plus. Certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist/Medical Technologist or AABB’s Advanced Biotherapies Professional (CABP) certification is required.
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Extensive experience in flow cytometry, as well as molecular and cellular biology; Job Title: Principal Scientist/Senior Principal Scientist. Collaborate with CRO and academic partners; employ cutting-edge in vitro and in vivo animal and human models to advance drug discovery and development programs up to and including IND filing.
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Experience with flow cytometry and molecular techniques is preferred. Job Title: Sr. Research Associate/Associate Scientist, iPSC-differentiation. · Perform routine iPSC culture, banking and characterization using flow or molecular based assays in an aseptic environment.
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Your hands on experience with cell-based assays (e.g., cell-binding, proliferation, cytotoxicity, apoptosis, receptor activation, internalization, cytokine secretion, immune cell activity, gene expression response) for antibody and biologics screening and characterization (reporter cells, primary cells) using a variety of techniques (e.g., flow cytometry, luminescence, fluorescence, cell imaging) is needed.
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Multicolor flow cytometry, PCR, MSD, IHC, ISH) is a plus. We are looking for someone exceptional to join our growing team as a Scientist in the In Vivo Pharmacology group. multicolor flow cytometry, PCR, MSD, IHC, ISH) is a plus.
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Experience in diverse molecular and cell biology techniques, including siRNA, CRISPR, sequencing, pull-down assays, western blots, fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. We are searching for a Scientist or Senior Scientist to join our Discovery Platform Team and lead from the bench, developing and executing robust disease-relevant assays to support our High-Throughput Screening (HTS) and in vitro pharmacology (IVP) functions.
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Expertise on multi-color flow cytometry assays from ex vivo tissue or cells. Expertise in multi-color flow cytometry. Working in laboratory setting with time spent in biosafety cabinet, flow cytometry laboratory.
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Experience with genomic technologies in human cellular systems including RNAi and CRISPR; In-Vitro experience also preferred. BS degree in molecular and cell biology or related disciplines such as immunology or biological engineering with 1-2+ years of wet lab experience in academia or industry.
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Independently develop and execute quantitative assays (ELISA, cell signaling, flow cytometry) and establish primary cell-based assays with a variety of immune cell subtypes (including lymphoid and myeloid cells.
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