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Molecular cloning (recombinant DNA cloning, PCR, plasmid preparation, DNA sequencing analysis, site directed mutagenesis). Develops and executes molecular and cellular assays and methodologies to support target validation projects as well as drug discovery programs.
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A major focus will be working closely with faculty on two foundational graduate courses in molecular biology and protein biochemistry targeted to first year graduate students. This postdoctoral program targets early-career scientist-educators, emphasizing curriculum development, teaching, and educational programming in the biological and biomedical sciences.
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BS or MS and a minimum of 2 years of laboratory experience in pharmacology, cellular and molecular biology, or related field is required. Proficient in cell culture, cell-based assays and basic molecular biology techniques.
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Minimum bachelor's degree with 0 - 3+ years' experience with Bacterial and/or Mammalian Cell Culture, Biochemical Assays, and Molecular Biology. Biotherapeutic Discovery and Engineering (BDE) group within BioMedicine Design (BMD) is seeking an Associate Scientist to support our therapeutic discovery efforts across a wide range of diseases.
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You will be joining a larger group which offer many opportunities for growth and development in other areas of preclinical and investigative safety including cross training to execute the in vivo aspects of preclinical studies, molecular pathology techniques, digital pathology, image analysis and electron microscopy.
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BS with 2+ years of relevant laboratory experience or MS degree in biochemistry, molecular or cell biology, biophysics, biomedical engineering or a related field. We are seeking a highly motivated Research Scientist II to join our Cell Pharmacology team.
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Droplet Biosciences is seeking a scientist/senior scientist to join the assay development team in the development of novel lymph biopsy tests. PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, or related field.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Scientist with extensive hands-on experience in molecular biology techniques. Proven expertise in molecular biology techniques, including DNA cloning, DNA/RNA extraction, qPCR, western blotting.
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As a Field Application Scientist for the Genedata Profiler platform, you will be a key member of our dynamic team, empowered to have a significant impact on the continuous growth of our business.
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Experience in molecular biology including cloning, primer design, and sequence analysis (Sanger, Next Generation Sequencing and/or long read nanopore sequencing) We also never pass up an opportunity to have a little fun, whether it be popping popcorn for our outdoor movie night, dressing up as Schitt’s Creek characters for our Halloween costume contest, or sharing hilarious pictures of our fur babies on our Slack #pets channel.
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We are seeking a highly motivated contract scientist to join the Molecular Assessment and Profiling group in BioMedicine Design at. Knowledgeable with protein and/or RNA LNP analytical characterization techniques including but not limited to aSEC, iCE, CGE (Labchip, TapeStation, Fragment Analyzer), qPCR, DLS size/PDI analysis.
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The successful candidate will have a strong hands-on background in wet lab biology to support nanomedicine-related research including but not limiting to nanoparticle formulation, flow cytometry, molecular endpoints, bioconjugate chemistry, in vitro assays, gel-based characterization and cell-based assays.
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The candidate will work with a talented team of scientists to develop innovative protein and RNbased therapeutics to bring curative treatments to patients. 2nd: Teams Panel Interview or Onsite Interview.
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Strong background in oncology, cell biology, immunology, and small molecule drug discovery Doctorate degree in immunology, molecular biology or related discipline with experience in haematology-oncology.
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Experience in wet lab molecular biology and protein biochemistry, including protein production and purification in mammalian and bacterial cells, is desirable. Moderna Infectious Disease Research is seeking a talented, creative, and motivated scientist with experience in computational protein design, bioinformatics and vaccine design, to be part of the Antigen Design and Selection team.
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