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Experience with techniques related to T cell immunology and tumor immunotherapy, such as T cell dependent cellular cytotoxicity assays, cytokine analysis, and flow cytometry (including FlowJo data analysis.
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Perform advanced analysis of high-dimensional proteomics data, including CyTOF, Flow Cytometry, and MS, to generate actionable insights into disease mechanisms. · Familiarity with CyTOF, spatial CyTOF (IMC), and Flow Cytometry data analysis techniques is desirable.
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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. You will primarily be responsible for designing, building, iteratively improving, and fully automating the data pipelines and algorithms we use for processing raw flow cytometry data from our highly multiplexed bead-based assays into quantitative protein measurements.
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Proficiency in tissue culture and multi-color flow cytometry is preferred, experience with ELISA and cytotoxicity assays desired. The ideal candidate should have relevant experience in T cell immunology, primary and tumor cell culture, cell-based assays, and flow cytometry, and enjoy exciting, collaborative and vibrant startup culture.
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Extensive relevant experience of laboratory procedures, including cell culture and ideally flow cytometry or other vector-based analytical methods. Extensive experience with potency assays, molecular assays, flow cytometry, cell culture, and T cells is required.
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Binding assays based on FACS, flow cytometry and ELISA. BA in Molecular Biology or Protein Engineering and 4+ years industry experience in biologics discovery and protein science OR MSc and 2+ years experience.
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Familiarity with flow cytometry, experience in a lab coordinator role, and competence with basic laboratory techniques in molecular and cell biology with at least 1 year of experience are required.
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Skilled in antibody biophysical characterization methods such as ELISA, binding kinetics (Octet/SPR), flow cytometry, DSF, and more. Skilled in antibody biophysical characterization methods such as ELISA, binding kinetics (Octet/SPR), flow cytometry, DSF, and more.
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Design, implement and optimize new technologies and assays to advance in vitro, ex vivo and translational efforts Design and execute ex vivo immuno-oncology assays, including flow cytometry-based and functional assays, to identify exploratory biomarkers, characterize immune cell populations and assess responses to treatment.
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Extensive experience with assay development, qualification, and validation: Flow cytometry, qPCR, MSD, ELISA, other relevant analytics. Extensive experience with assay development, qualification, and validation: Flow cytometry, qPCR, MSD, ELISA, other relevant analytics.
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Hands-on experience with advanced laboratory equipment and technologies, including Flow Cytometry and Quantum Studios. Utilize equipment and technologies such as Quantum Studios, dpCR, and Flow Cytometry to perform and analyze assays.
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Analyze and record PCR, qPCR, and flow cytometry results. Knowledge of flow cytometry and PCR procedures desirable. Sample collection including in vivo blood collection (tail vein) and postmortem blood and tissue collection.
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Experience with cell and gene therapy test methodologies (i.e. PCR, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, cell culture, cell-based assays). Experience with cell and gene therapy test methodologies (i.e. PCR, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, cell culture, cell-based assays.
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Perform primary cell culture experiments including live cell imaging assessments and flow cytometry-based measurements. Flow cytometry experience recommended, not required. The position is for a highly motivated individual with a strong work ethic and an interest in gaining experience in primary human and mouse immune cell culture and assay development in the Discovery Immunology department to support early discovery proof-of-concept studies & novel cellular re-engineering approaches to auto-immune disorders.
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Hands-on experience and technical proficiency with mammalian cell culture, aseptic technique, cell-based assay development, ELISA, HPLC, PCR ddPCR/qPCR, RT-qPCR, flow cytometry, SDS-Page and/or HPLC.
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