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Extensive hands-on experience with standard immunological techniques including multi-parameter flow cytometry, cell sorting, immunoassays such as ELISA, Cytotoxicity, in vitro co-culture assays (MLR, PBMC cultures, etc), and reporter bioassay development.
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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. Extensive experience in flow cytometry, as well as molecular and cellular biology.
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Proficient in industry-standard cell-based assay and bioanalytical techniques including TR-FRET, ELISA, flow cytometry, and reporter gene; experience with cellular/high content imaging and image analysis highly desirable.
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The position involves collaboration with protein science, in-vivo biology, single-cell sequencing, bioinformatics, translational and clinical teams to execute and advance HiFiBiO's drug discovery and translational research.
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Design and execute ex vivo immunological assays, including flow cytometry-based and functional assays, to identify exploratory biomarkers, characterize immune cell populations and responses to treatment.
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Knowledge and/or skills of in vivo models of immuno-inflammatory diseases; Job Title: Principal Scientist/Senior Principal Scientist. Develop and execute efficient strategies for target identification, prioritization and validation; review, propose, initiate, and implement new pre-clinical therapeutic antibody drug discovery and development programs in the field of Immunology and Inflammation.
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Expertise in primary human cell culture, multi-color flow cytometry, multiplex cytokine detection and functional assays (proliferation, cytotoxicity, chemotaxis. Experience with 3D in vitro models and in vivo models is a bonus.
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Expertise in molecular and cellular biology techniques, such as ddPCR, virus production and transductions, confocal microscopy, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry. The candidate will be expected to design, execute and analyze in vivo experiments to validate gene therapy targets for the treatment of genetic diseases.
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Biocytogen Boston Corp Pharmacology team is seeking a talented, enthusiastic, highly motivated scientist to develop and perform in vitro and ex vivo cellular and/or biochemical assays and expand the company’s assay capabilities in immunology, immuno-oncology, and oncology.
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We’re open to multiple levels for this role, from Associate Scientist to Senior Scientist. Contribute to or lead external CRO programs, such as in vivo studies. Experience in designing and executing flow cytometry protocols.
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Blood cell isolation, flow cytometry, Luminex profiling, ELISA, immunohistochemistry (IHC), confocal microscopy, and any other related common immunology tools/assays. Strong in vitro and in vivo translational experimental design and bioanalytical method development background.
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The Senior Research Associate/Associate Scientist will be a key contributor in our research efforts in delivering our novel gene writing technologies to target tissues in vitro and in vivo.
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Reporting to the Principal Scientist, you will work closely with our team using both in vitro cellular systems and in vivo humanized mouse models to optimize oligonucleotide delivery. Support in vitro and in vivo validation of brain shuttles, using protein and cell binding assays, and in vivo brain and blood pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) studies in mouse models.
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We are seeking a creative and motivated Scientist, Vector Engineering to join our Discovery group and help us create the next generation of in vivo genetic medicines. Proficiency in molecular biology, gene editing, next-generation sequencing (NGS) and analysis, mammalian cell culture, flow cytometry, and qPCR.
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Perform experiments involving the in vitro screening and characterization of antibody and biologics-based drug candidates using various immunological, biochemical, and cell-based assays (e.g., ELISA, MSD, BLI, flow cytometry.
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