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High level of technical expertise in some of these relevant areas: cell culture, protein/RNA/DNA analyses, in vivo animal studies (behavior, dosing, sample collection, stereotaxic surgery, etc.
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Alloy’s Translational Research team supports our drug discovery partners with in vitro and in vivo testing of therapeutic drug candidates across multiple modalities. This role will report to a Senior Scientist on the Translational Research team with autonomy owning various stakeholders, projects, and tasks in a dynamic start-up environment while keeping up the pace of Alloy.
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Role reposted SNFIJP We are seeking a Senior Research Associate to join the Genomics Medicine Unit at and play a role in executing in vivo studies to develop best in class gene therapies.
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Expertise with in vivo procedures, including injections (IV, SC, IP), blood collection and necropsy/tissue collection (brain, spinal cord, muscle and other tissues) Perform in vivo immunizations to generate antigen-specific antibodies from B cells by next-generation sequencing or hybridoma production.
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Preferred: familiarity with in vivo study design/execution; modern high-dimensional gene expression analysis (i.e., scRNAseq); multicellular culture systems (i.e., organoids)This position is currently classified as “onsite” in Cambridge, MA. Takeda Compensation and Benefits SummaryWe understand compensation is an important factor as you consider the next step in your career.
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Our client - a global pharmaceutical powerhouse, known for developing and manufacturing a wide array of world-class pharmaceutical drugs, life-saving vaccines, and innovative animal-health products - is in search of an Animal Research Associate to join their dynamic team.
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Prepare formulations and perform characterization assays/data analysis with focus on in vivo studies, drug carrier design/development, assay development etc. - B.S./M.S. in Biomedical Engg/Chemistry/Physical Chemistry/Chemical Engineering/Biochemistry.
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Skilled in bioanalytical assays, nucleic acid techniques, and ligand assays with ex-vivo expertise. Seeking a Research Associate II to develop and conduct bioanalytical assays for preclinical studies on a dynamic pharmacology team.
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Position Responsibilities: Lead and oversee contract research organizations in discovery efforts, including but not limited to construct generation, in vitro characterization, in vivo models and mechanistic studies.
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Supporting scientists to optimize AAV capsids by targeted and/or random modifications based on capsid structural biology and library generation; developing molecular biology-based methods for library screening in vitro and in vivo.
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Research Associate, In Vivo Biology. Experienced in IV, retro-orbital and saphenous vein blood collection, necropsy, and ex vivo sample preparation. Study Execution: Demonstrated ability to independently execute in vivo studies focused on cell therapy efficacy, safety and mechanism of action.
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Design and execute in vivo pharmacology studies in WT and disease models. The ideal candidate will have experience executing in vivo small animal pharmacology studies related to the exploration of immunology in areas of disease related to immunology such as oncology or autoimmunity.
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Job Overview: Seeking a Research Associate II to develop and conduct bioanalytical assays for preclinical studies on a dynamic pharmacology team. Research Associate II, Preclinical Biomarkers 2047415.
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Contributes to design and execution of in vivo experiments, analyze data and interpret results and present data to relevant stakeholders: Knowledge of data analysis programs such as GraphPad PRISM, MicroSoft Excel Fit, FlowJo FACS analysis, Nanostring transcriptome analysis and Softmax Pro and/or other equivalent software.
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Generate Biomedicines is seeking to expand the Therapeutic Research team by recruiting a highly motivated, talented, and independent in-vivo researcher (Senior Research Associate) to join our diverse, innovation-focused team pioneering novel therapies for human disease.
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in vivo jobs Title: associate research in Cambridge, MA
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