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Experience with molecular biology techniques such as DNA and RNA extraction, qPCR, protein quantification, ELISA, and enzymatic assays is required. We are seeking a talented and highly motivated Sr. Associate Scientist in molecular biology and metabolism to support our drug discovery programs.
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Develop and maintain expertise in relevant laboratory protocols, including but not limited to protein expression and analysis, microfluidics handling of biomolecules, molecular biology techniques and specialism in our eProtein desktop bioprinter operation.
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Familiarity with most common Sequencing, Synthetic Biology, cell and gene therapies, and molecular biology lab techniques. Deliver impactful outcomes by leveraging a deep understanding and experience in navigating typical workflows within drug discovery, drug development, gene-to-antibody, and proteomics.
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The Molecular Technologist II is cross functionally trained to perform multiple processsteps and/or assays and may provide on the job training to colleagues. About the Job The Molecular Technologist II position is a key member of the clinical diagnostic laboratory operationsstaff responsible for performing all aspects of complex patient sample testing, solution and reagentpreparation, equipment maintenance and tasks that pertain to the handling and testing of patientspecimens.
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Bachelor's degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, other natural sciences field, or engineering. Requirements Essential: Well versed and conversant in Molecular Biology, Protein Expression and Characterisation, and be comfortable in executing technical conversations with industry and academic Protein Science Research Groups.
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The Vice President will be a proven leader with deep experience in directing academic or commercial clinical laboratories that include molecular and next generation sequencing assays. MD/DO, MD PhD, or PhD degree with certification in Anatomic, Clinical, and Molecular Pathology.
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PhD in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Computational Biology or a related field. Master's Degree in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Computational Biology or a related life sciences field. Contribute to strategic roadmap for developing FMI's product and molecular information portfolio.
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Technical knowledge of genomics, next-generation sequencing and molecular biology products is highly desired. Technical knowledge of genomics, next-generation sequencing and molecular biology products is highly desired.
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Arana Biosciences is integrating the latest developments in molecular biology and plant biology to create a new platform technology that enables adaptive, targeted and sustainable solutions in agriculture.
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Proficiency with standard cellular and molecular biology techniques including gel electrophoresis, western blot, ELISA, flow cytometry, chromatography (size exclusion, ion-exchange), and qPCR is required.
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A Research Assistant is wanted to assist with ongoing experiments that include human beta cell culture, molecular biology techniques, flow cytometry, histology, mammalian cell culture and animal studies, and banking of human and mouse iPS cells.
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PREFERRED: experience with mammalian tissue culture, standard molecular biology techniques (e.g., cloning and PCR), drug response assays, protein isolation, and western blotting; and experience with genomic analyses and/or mouse transplant studies.
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Perform development, optimization, robustness, and qualification of cellular and molecular assays used for lot release and characterization of cell and gene therapy products and critical materials.
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PhD degree in Bioengineering, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or related field. Prior experience with mRNA upstream and downstream process development. To accelerate and expand its efforts,CRISPR Therapeuticshas established strategic partnerships with leading companies includingBayerand Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
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Ideally you will have experience of selling either instrumentation or consumables/reagent-based products in areas such as: Proteomics, Genomics, NGS, Microfluidics, Immunotherapy, Molecular Biology, Cell Imaging, Protein Expression, Cell Culture, Cancer Immunology, Cell & Gene Therapy, or similar products.
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