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Experience with microbiology wet laboratory, DNA/RNA extraction, cell culture, ELISA, DNA/RNA isolation/purification, PCR/qRT-PCR, cDNA synthesis. Experience with microbiology wet laboratory, DNA/RNA extraction, cell culture, ELISA, DNA/RNA isolation/purification, PCR/qRT-PCR, cDNA synthesis.
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The Molecular Research Associate will be responsible for performing various molecular biology techniques, including DNA and RNA analysis, qPCR, PCR, and ELISA assays. 1+ years of hands-on experience performing various molecular biology techniques such as DNA/RNA extractions, qPCR, PCR and ELISA Assays.
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Knowledge and experience in DNA/RNA handling, real time and conventional PCR, digital PCR, sample titration, use of spectrophotometer, pH meter, conductivity meter. Knowledge and experience in DNA/RNA sequencing is plus and considered first.
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Experience preferred in one of the following: DNA/RNA isolation, library prep, library amplification, NGS processes or manufacturing of reagents. Experience preferred in one of the following: DNA/RNA isolation, library prep, library amplification, NGS processes or manufacturing of reagents.
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Perform immunological assays that include ELISA, ELISPOT, Luminex assays, flow cytometry, cell-based neutralization assays, immunohistochemistry. Experience handling large data sets, statistics, software tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)Expertise in molecular biology techniques including plasmid DNA cloning, RNA synthesis, sequencing, microarray, single cell genomics, RNASeq.
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It is also likely that wide–ranging experimental approaches will be required to test the MOA hypotheses, including enzymatic studies, labeling of cell types (e.g., fluorescent markers or genetic barcodes), proteomics and single–cell RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and high–resolution tissue imaging.
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Expertise in molecular biology techniques including plasmid DNA cloning, RNA synthesis, sequencing, microarray, single cell genomics, RNASeq. Produce RNA constructs through in vitro transcription, then test antigen expression through mass spectrometry and Western blot.
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DNA/RNA extraction, purification, quantification, transcription, replication, amplification, and mutagenesis, RT-PCR/real-time PCR, microarray. DNA/RNA extraction, purification, quantification, transcription, replication, amplification, and mutagenesis, RT-PCR/real-time PCR, microarray.
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Molecular Virology Associate Study Director. Generate study plans using approved templates and SharePoint processes provided prior to initiation of in vitro and in vivo experiments. Comply with the physical security, protection of the division’s property, protection of information, cyber security, agent protection, control and accountability, safe disposal and waste handling, and personal security guidelines set forth by the division’s Biosurety program.
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The Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies (FOCs) is looking for a Molecular Virology Associate Study Director to support our government customer located in Ft Detrick, Maryland. Virology assays including, but not limited to, TCID50 and plaque assay.
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Virology, research tech, lab tech, laboratory technician, infectious disease, biodefense, pcr, rt-qpcr, ddpcr, qpcr, molecular, biology, biological, elisa, western blot, plaque assay, bsl 2, bsl 3, glp, good laboratory pracices, dna extraction, rna extraction, dna isolation, pathogens, us army, medical research.
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Keywords: molecular, lab tech, laboratory technician, research associate, research assistant, laboratory assistant, DNA, RNA, PCR, ddPCR, qPCR, RT-PCR, cell culture, nucleic acid extraction, high-throughput sequencing, nucleic acids, blood, animal tissues, tissues, inactivated viral cultures, Agilent Tapestation System, Nano Drop, Illimuna, iSEq, MiniSeq, MiSeq, NextSeq 2000, NovaSeq 6000, Oxford Nanopore, MinION, GridION, RNAseq, DNAseq, Agorase gel, Blue Pippin, BSL-2, NGS.
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Date Posted Tuesday, January 9, 2024 Position is with Lab/Branch/Program Name of Hiring Official/Investigator Job Description A postdoctoral position is available in Dr. Sandra Wolin’s laboratory, located in the RNA Biology Laboratory, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health.
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