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To accomplish this, lab projects utilize a combination of protein engineering, molecular biology, bioinformatics, and molecular and cellular immunology. REQUIRED: B.S./B.A. in biochemistry, biological engineering, chemical engineering, molecular biology, or a related discipline; at least two years of lab experience (which may include experience gained as an undergraduate); and excellent organizational and written and verbal communication skills.
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Fluency and extensive hands-on experience with molecular biology and synthetic biology techniques with a focus on application to mammalian systems. Bachelors or Master of science in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology or related field.
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On track to graduate with a B.S. or M.S. in Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Bioengineering, Molecular Medicine, Genetics or related field. Strand Therapeutics is an early-stage biotechnology company utilizing synthetic biology to genetically program mRNA to deliver truly revolutionary immunotherapies.
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Approaches that we use to address these issues include molecular biology, virology, cell and tissue culture, drug susceptibility assays, flow cytometry, deep sequencing, and integrated single-cell analyses.
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A B.S. or M.S. in computational biology, molecular biology, biomedical engineering, or a related discipline, coupled with ideally with 1+ years of industry experience, showcasing a strong academic and practical background.
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Extensive experience with molecular biology techniques and an understanding of the practices and principals of NGS, including DNseq, NGS library preparation and target-enrichment. Leveraging strong working knowledge of molecular biology, the incumbent in this position partners closely with other scientists and stakeholders cross functionally on high throughput automation and advancing NGS. The Scientist I prepares and analyzes human specimens, conducts laboratory experiments within guidelines and operates and maintains complex scientific equipment, such as high throughput liquid handlers.
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Demonstrable track record of selling or supporting solutions for molecular biology including CRISPR gene editing, molecular cloning & mutagenesis, gene assembly, or next-generation sequencing.
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Ph. D. or equivalent in molecular biology, cellular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, or related fields. Manage outsourced biochemistry, cell biology, and in vivo biology resources, establishing and maintaining excellent working relationships with CROs and academic collaborators.
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PhD or equivalent experience in protein and or molecular biology, biological engineering or a related field; must total 5+ years hands-on molecular biology wet lab experience and/or NGS data analysis experience.
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Principal duties and responsibilities will include performing cutting edge, bench-level research in the following areas: molecular/cellular biology, human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSCs) and neural stem cells, cellular differentiation, lineage phenotyping and basic neurobiology.
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Additionally, experience with toxicology, NGS, sequencing methodologies, molecular biology, and gene editing approaches is preferred. You will be an SME for genotoxicity and gene editing products working closely with Computational Biology, Toxicology, Genomics Innovation and PreClinical Genotox to support the development of genome editing based therapeutics into the clinic.
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Molecular biology techniques: PCR, DNA extraction, DNA digestion, in vitro transcription, reverse transcription, RNA extraction and purification, gel electrophoresis. Masters Degree in Biology, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering or related field or a Bachelors Degree with 2+ years of experience.
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The candidate should have a strong background in immunology, cancer biology, molecular biology, and/or computational biology. Ph. D., M.D., M.D./Ph. D., or doctoral equivalent in a relevant field (biology, immunology, cancer biology, or equivalent.
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At 1910 Genetics, we put computation at the heart of drug discovery, blending expertise in computational chemistry, structural biology, pharmacology, genetics, data science, and software engineering to develop drugs for previously undruggable targets.
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Proficiency in basic laboratory techniques is essential, including molecular biology (PCR, cloning), biochemistry (Western blot, ELISA) and basic tissue culture. They must have good communication and interpersonal skills and be able to perform multiple detail-oriented tasks including molecular biology, stem cell culture and differentiation approaches; perform non-routine, highly specialized experimental procedures; participate in the design and modification of research protocols; compose and may present sections of research reports and manuscripts; perform advanced data analysis using advanced statistical techniques.
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