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The Vaccine Clinical Materials Program (VCMP), part of Leidos Biomedical Research at the Frederick National Lab, supports the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Vaccine Research Center (VRC.
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Guide the development of copy and creative content for NGS application areas such as inherited disease, pharmacogenomics, infectious disease, and others, appropriately positioning products within compliance guidelines, while conveying strong value propositions and clear product differentiation.
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CT TECH - MD License, ARRT(CT), BLS and Covid vaccine or physician-signed/authorized declination are required at submission. Active MD License, ARRT(CT), BLS and Covid vaccine or physician-signed/authorized declination are required at submission.
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Maintain, calibrate and operate equipment and instruments supporting cell bioassays, Flow Cytometry, ELISA and PCR assays. Maintain, calibrate and operate equipment and instruments supporting cell bioassays, Flow Cytometry, ELISA and PCR assays.
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The Contractor will aid in developing animal models for vaccine evaluation and conducting immunogenicity studies using ELISA and flow cytometry. Perform basic and specialized molecular biology techniques including but not limited to: PCR, qRT-PCR, DNA preparations and purification, cloning, transformations, fluorescence in-situ Hybridization (FISH), flow cytometry, Western blot, IFAs, high content imaging, plaque assays, PRNTs, and other molecular biology techniques and other assays to support ongoing projects.
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Perform testing of raw materials, intermediates and final products by following analytical methods: Cell based bioassays, Flow Cytometry, ELISA and qPCR assays. Well versed in various analytical techniques such as Flow Cytometry, ELISAs, PCR, and cell bioassays and other applicable methods to the testing of biopharmaceuticals.
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Perform a broad variety of basic and moderate complex tests and validations in support of lab operations, including but not limited to ELISA, flow cytometry, and qPCR. Perform a broad variety of basic and moderate complex tests and validations in support of lab operations, including but not limited to ELISA, flow cytometry, and qPCR.
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Perform Flow Cytometry tasks, determining cellular distribution in mouse samples and intracellular cytokine expression. Perform laboratory testing such as ELISA, Luminex Cytokine Analyses, acrophage phagocytosis assays, bacterial burdens in organ tissue, DNA chromosomal preparation, PCRs, isolating and purifying plasmid DNA specimens, and Agar gel analysis.
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Project manager, program manager, program management, pmp, project management professional, cmc, mst, msat, ms&t, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, vaccine development, vaccine manufacturing, capital funding, capital funds, gmp, cgmp, good manufacturing practices, sow, statement of work, asset management, root cause analysis, depreciation management, asset disposal, critical path method, monte carlo analysis, lean principles.
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Possess a DAU Level II equivalency in Program Management or senior level DoD experience in pharmaceutical/biotechnology vaccine and drug development portfolio management (i.e., investment decisions based on the risk management process.
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Ginkgo has also actively supported a number of COVID-19 response efforts, including K-12 pooled testing, vaccine manufacturing optimization and therapeutics discovery. APA will provide additional activity plans and details post closing.
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Supports HR process of onboarding, status changes or leave determination and terminations with employees throughout their work flow process· Works collaboratively with appropriate HR Business Partner to resolve issues regarding position status, leave case or benefit status management.
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Supports HR process of onboarding, status changes or leave determination and terminations with employees throughout their work flow process. Support a strong working relationship with Human Resources Business Partners, Worker's compensation Specialists, Benefit and Leave Specialist and Employee Health.
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The Postdoctoral Fellowship position prepares individuals for roles of increasing responsibility through a combination of assignments, structured learning, formalized feedback, and mentoring.
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Duties may include venipuncture, medication and vaccine administration, measurement, and documentation of vital signs, and assisting providers with patient exams, and telephone and clerical support.
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disease vaccine flow cytometry jobs Title: post doctoral fellow Company: Emory University in Frederick, MD
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