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With minimal supervision, optimize and validate in-vitro cell based assays including, but not limited to, cell based qPCR/TaqMan, ELISA, western blots, enzymatic assays, imaging, and flow cytometry.
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The ideal candidate should have relevant experience in T cell immunology, cancer cell culture and flow cytometry, and enjoy fast-paced, collaborative, and vibrant startup culture.
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Extensive experience in flow cytometry, as well as molecular and cellular biology; 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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Be responsible for the assessment and analysis of cancer and immune cell function and phenotype using multicolor flow cytometry, ELISA, western blotting, gene expression analysis, and other cell-based assays.
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Proficiency in tissue culture, cell engineering, and flow cytometry is preferred, experience with ELISA and cytotoxicity assays using Incucyte desired. Engineer T cells to express TCRs of interest using lentiviruses or transposons and perform TCR expression analysis by flow cytometry.
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Cellular analysis including flow cytometry, DNA / RNA isolation, PCR, western blot, and other molecular biology techniques. We combine human and mouse immunology, with single-cell transcriptomics, synthetic biology, and immune-receptor specificity screening approaches to understand the molecular underpinnings of autoimmunity, cancer, and infectious disease.
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Excellent skills with cell culture such as primary cell culture, stable and transient protein expression, fixed and live cell imaging by IHC or immunofluorescence, flow cytometry. Develop in vitro assays to assess therapeutic antibodies and multispecific molecules across portfolio projects, particularly in the fields of inflammation and immunology.
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Broad experience with cell-based assays and molecular techniques such as primary cell isolation/culture, multicolor flow cytometry, cell sorting, ELISA, qPRC, RNA and DNA isolation, immunoblot.
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The person will perform animal husbandry including genotyping and weaning pups, animal experiments including T cell transfer and tumor implantation, laboratory experiments including tissue culture, RNA and DNA preparation, qRT-PCR, tissue preparation and histological analysis, flow cytometry on a routine basis.
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You have experience with Flow Cytometry, SPR or BLI, SEC HPLC. Family planning support up to $50,000 (e.g. IVF/PGT, adoption, surrogacy, egg retrieval) The Alloy Global Bioanalytics group provides bioanalytical support to all Alloy activities, including assay development, quality control and high-throughput characterization of antibodies, TCRs, TCR mimics and.
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Routine tests may include isolation of running flow cytometry on isolated samples and RNA/DNA isolation. The ideal candidate will have experience in sterile cell culture techniques, basic cellular immunology techniques and concepts, and a strong interest in developing a career in medical sciences.
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Assist with the daily operations of the flow cytometry core, including performing scheduled instrument maintenance. Experience with flow cytometry, cell sorting, and analysis of flow cytometry data is preferred.
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Relevant experience in working with T cells, antigen-presenting cells, cell culture, immunological techniques and multicolor flow cytometry are highly desirable. A background in immunology and mouse tumor models is essential.
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Experience with cellular assays (examples: MSD/Luminex/ELISA, multicolor flow cytometry) and/or molecular assays (examples: qPCR/PCR/ddPCR) Experience with cellular assays (examples: MSD/Luminex/ELISA, multicolor flow cytometry) and/or molecular assays (examples: qPCR/PCR/ddPCR.
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Test methods include, but are not limited to molecular (SSO, SSP, SBT, NGS) and serologic typing, flow cytometry, cellular methods and complement dependent cytotoxicity. Experience post-doctoral training leading, directing or supervising high complexity testing in human histocompatibility and immunogenetics in an ASHI-accredited or approved laboratory preferred.
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